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    (FILES) Robert (R) and Susan Levy, parents of missing intern Chandra Levy comfort one another as their attorney Billy Martin (Not Pictured) speaks to reporters 21 June, 2001 outside the Watergate complex in Washington, DC. Police in the US capital were close to an arrest in the slaying of 24-year-old federal intern Chandra Levy nearly eight years after her disappearance, local media reported. WRC TV news in Washington reported February 21, 2009 that police had submitted evidence to the US attorney's office to obtain an arrest warrant for Ingmar Guandique, who is currently imprisoned in California. Levy went missing in May 2001, prompting a frenzied search that lasted for months. Her heavily decomposed remains were found in May 2002 by a jogger in the city's Rock Creek Park. AFP PHOTO/Manny CENETA/FILES

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    *** FILE *** Chandra Ann Levy, a 24-year-old graduate student from University of Southern California, seen in this undated file photo released by the family, has been missing since April 30, 2001, after completing a federal internship. Media reports Saturday Feb. 21, 2009 in Washington and California say that an arrest may be close in the slaying of the former federal intern whose disappearance ended Gary Condit's congressional career. The warrant is expected to be for a prison inmate convicted of attacking two female joggers in the same Washington park where Levy's remains were found.

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    (FILES) US Representative Gary Condit (D-CA) listens to witnesses during a hearing of the House Agricultural Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, July 19 2001. Washington, DC, police were close to an arrest in the slaying of 24-year-old federal intern Chandra Levy, with whom Condit admitted having an extra-marital affair, nearly eight years after her disappearance, local media reported. WRC TV news in Washington reported February 21, 2009 that police had submitted evidence to the US attorney's office to obtain an arrest warrant for Ingmar Guandique, who is currently imprisoned in California. Levy went missing in May 2001, prompting a frenzied search that lasted for months. Her heavily decomposed remains were found in May 2002 by a jogger in the city's Rock Creek Park. Condit's admission is seen as the primary cause for his re-election defeat in 2002. AFP PHOTO/Mike THEILER/FILES

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WASHINGTON — Investigators in the 2001 slaying of Chandra Levy have prepared an arrest warrant for a Salvadoran immigrant convicted of similar attacks in the park where the former intern disappeared, a person close to the investigation said Saturday.

The person told The Associated Press that Ingmar Guandique’s arrest is imminent and an official announcement is expected soon. The person was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Levy had just completed an internship with the U.S. Bureau of Prisons when she went missing in May 2001 in Washington, D.C. The 24-year-old was wearing jogging clothes when she vanished, and her remains were discovered in Rock Creek Park a year later.

Authorities questioned former U.S. Rep. Gary Condit in Levy’s disappearance, but he was never a suspect in her death. Condit was reportedly having an affair with Levy, and the negative publicity from the case was cited as a main reason the California lawmaker lost re-election in 2002.

Guandique, 27, has denied any involvement in Levy’s disappearance and killing. Investigators interviewed him in the Levy case after he was convicted of attacking two female joggers in Rock Creek Park shortly after her disappearance.

Guandique was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for those attacks. The federal Bureau of Prisons lists an inmate in California with the same sentence and age, but with the spelling Guandigue instead of Guandique. A message seeking comment was not returned.

Levy’s father, Robert Levy, said Washington, D.C., Police Chief Cathy Lanier called his home late Friday and said there would be an arrest in a few days. He said he and his wife, Susan, were not told the identity of the person to be arrested, “but we all know who it is.” He would not elaborate but said they would favor a life sentence for the killer.

“If someone is executed, they really don’t suffer too much,” he said from his home in Modesto, Calif.

A second person aware of the investigation, a law enforcement official, said Saturday that the break in the case came in part from DNA evidence. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, said DNA evidence was either retested or collected, and it was connected to Guandique.

Events in the case

May 1, 2001: Chandra Levy disappears.

May 5: Levy’s parents report her as missing.

May 16: An e-mail written by Levy in December talks about an unidentified romantic interest with ties to Congress. Aides for Rep. Gary Condit deny their boss had an affair with Levy.

July 7: Condit admits to the affair in an interview with Washington police.

July 12: Condit takes a polygraph test arranged by his lawyer, who later says the test found Condit was honest when he said he had nothing to do with Levy’s disappearance.

March 5, 2002: Condit loses his congressional primary.

May 22, 2002: Dental records confirm that remains found in Rock Creek Park in Washington are Levy’s.