BUFFALO — Fifty-seven-year-old Lauren Frey of Kenmore, who pleaded guilty to being a felon-in-possession of a firearm, was sentenced to time served (19 months) by U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph M. Tripi, who is handling the case, stated that on May 26, 2015, the Kenmore Police Department received a tip about an alleged murder for hire plan. On May 27, 2015, Kenmore Police, with the assistance of the East Aurora Police Department, identified the victims and made them aware of the potential murder-for-hire plot. The victims included the ex-husband and his current wife of Frey’s co-defendant Deborah Arno.

On May 28, 2015, a search warrant was executed at Frey’s who was solicited by Arno to carry out the murders. Officers seized a number of items including multiple letters from Arno to Frye, photos of the intended victims, a diagram of their residence and a schedule of their activities. In one letter written by Arno to Frye, Arno stated “I am enclosing $6000. I will give you an additional $14,000 upon completion. A total of $20,000. A man, his description and address enclosed, is to be eliminated or hurt. He lives with 2 other people. Both expendable (if there is an accident).”

During the search of Frye’s residence, officers also seized two cellular telephones and three shotguns. The cellular telephones revealed extensive text messaging between Arno and Frye. Arno repeatedly implored Frye to get the murder done. In a series of text messages exchanged on May 24, 2015, Arno, using cryptic texts, inquired as to when Frye’s “friends” were going to commit the murder. Frye responded: “There suppose to get a hold of me today I want it done no bullshit.”  Arno, using the nickname “Chickie,” responded: “Last day before everything changes! I need it done or else I am going to talk to them myself.”  Frye responded: “That’s fine I told them today was the deadline or its gonna get harder.”  Arno responded: “What is the big deal! 8 MONTHS! Today!  Do it yourself I don’t give a (expletive).”

Deborah Arno was convicted and is scheduled to be sentenced on March 8.

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