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Windermere police Officer Robert German's body camera was not turned on at the time he was shot and killed early Saturday morning, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said.Images: Scene of officer shooting in WindermereDeputies said there is no indication that the camera malfunctioned.Windermere officers are required to record during these circumstances:-Responding to calls for service in an emergency status.-All traffic pursuits and all foot pursuits.-All traffic stops, including the investigation of a vehicle and occupants already stopped or parked.-All requests for searches and deployments of drug-detection canines involving vehicles, when practical.-All arrests and/or citationsAuthorities said Brandon Goode, 18, and Alexandria Hollinghurst, 17, both of Davenport, who are suspected of killing German, were questioned by police hours before the shooting.According to a police report, officials asked police to keep an eye out for an Isuzu Rodeo driven by the couple because they were considered missing and endangered. The pair had been deemed suicidal after they had left suicide notes.By tracking the two through a ping on Goode's cellphone, Kissimmee police officers located Goode and Hollinghurst at 10 a.m. Friday inside an SUV in a Walgreens parking lot.As officers questioned them and tried to get them out of the vehicle, Goode sped away on West Vine Street, almost striking an officer and "a family walking through the parking lot with a child in a stroller."Listen: Brandon Goode flees traffic stop in Kissimmee"When I asked him to step out of the car he cranked it and took off," said one of the officers on scene. "I was right there and he almost hit me. Be careful because he is suicidal."He got away, and a warrant was issued for his arrest for resisting an officer without violence and reckless driving.At 9 a.m. Monday, Goode's vehicle was found in the parking lot of Florida Bank of Commerce at 1126 East Vine St. in Kissimmee.Raw video: Honor flag arrives at OIA to honor GermanGoode and Hollinghurst were found Saturday morning near the spot where German, 31, was shot along Conroy-Windermere Road. The suspects appeared to have died of gunshot wounds from an apparent suicide, but the official ruling will be made by the medical examiner.The contents of the suicide notes were not revealed, as they are part of the investigation.It is not known how the two got from Kissimmee to Windermere, which is 20 miles away.Investigators said Goode and Hollinghurst were walking along the road when German saw them and called for backup about 3:30 a.m. When officers arrived, German was found with a gunshot wound; he was later pronounced dead at Orlando Regional Medical Center.In October 2012, Brandon Goode's mother, Connie Goode, claimed he attacked her with an ax, according to an arrest report. He was arrested on aggravated assault charges and taken to jail.Brandon Goode was also arrested during a traffic stop several weeks ago on charges of marijuana possession, alcohol possession by a minor and for allegedly having drug paraphernalia.Hollinghurst has no criminal history.Funeral plans for slain officerThe Windermere Police Department announced funeral plans for German.Visitation will be Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Northland Church, 530 Dog Track Road in Longwood. The funeral will take place on Thursday at 10 a.m. at Northland Church.German's graveside services and burial will follow the funeral at Oaklawn Cemetery, 5000 County Road 46A in Sanford.A reception will follow at the Lake Mary Events Center, 260 North Country Club Road in Lake Mary.All services are open to the public.Images: Officer Robert German remembered