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“He tried to calm us down, saying very frequently, he would not kill us,” said Jim Reynolds, who has owned the condo with his wife for 12 years. “He huddled down beside me and said, ‘You’re going to be quiet right? Not make a fuss and let me get away?’”

Dorner identified himself as the man wanted by law enforcement authorities. “I know you know who I am, I know you’ve been seeing the news,” Karen Reynolds recalled him saying.

Karen Reynolds said Dorner left the condo and stole their purple Nissan. About two minutes after they heard the car leave, Karen Reynolds propped herself up and shuffled to her cell phone. She grabbed it with her bound hands and called 911, using the speaker function.

“Dorner tied us up and he’s in Big Bear,” she recalled telling the dispatcher.

The couple, who have been married for 36 years, said they were “happy to be alive.” They said they had mixed feelings about Dorner, whom they described as calm, alert and methodical. Karen Reynolds said she wasn’t expecting to see any of the $1-million-plus reward money offered in the Dorner case. “We heard nobody was getting that because he needed to be captured and convicted,” she said.

They said they found evidence that someone had been staying in the cabin, including a gallon of milk in the fridge, but that they didn’t know if a previous tenant had left it behind. The last guests were there on Jan. 29.

All of the units are equipped with cable television and Internet. There was no sign of a forced entry.

It was Karen Reynolds’ 12:20 p.m. 911 call that set in motion the chain of events that led to a shootout between Dorner and a state Fish and Wildlife warden, then to the standoff at another cabin where he is believed to have exchanged hundreds of rounds in the gun battle with officers before dying.

As the couple described their harrowing ordeal, they recalled that Dorner was insistent about what he wanted to do.

“I don’t have a problem with you,” he told them. “I just want to clear my name.”

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