RED BLUFF – One of three suspects accused of the murder of Dominic Carrillo appeared in Tehama County Superior Court Tuesday Morning for an arraignment hearing. Nathan Olney Reep, 19, of Red Bluff, was charged with murder, alleged as first-degree murder. His attorney entered a not-guilty. Reep’s case is set for a preliminary hearing on Dec. 3, with a pre-preliminary hearing on Dec. 2. According to District Attorney Matt Rogers, the first-degree means premeditated, willful and deliberate murder and carries with it a sentence of 25 years to life. Another of the accused, Blake Micheal Bush, 17, of Redding, was charged with murder, alleged as first-degree murder. Rogers said this charge comes with a special allegation, which also carries with it a sentence of an additional 25 years to life for the use of a firearm causing death. “We will be seeking to elevate Bush into adult court and try him as an adult,” the D.A. added. “State law prohibits us from doing so without judicial approval, which means it could take some time before a ruling is made on the issue.” Rogers elaborated further