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Man Arrested In Pecos Pickup Truck Death

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: September 23, 2010
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    A Pecos man is behind bars for his alleged role in the death of an 18 year-old girl.
    Lee Gabriel Arredondo was arrested Wednesday. Reeves County Sheriffs deputies say Arredondo, 27, was driving the pickup truck that Tabita Garcia fell from early on August 26th. Garcia died at Medical Center Hospital in Odessa three days later.
    Arredondo is being held on $750 bond. He hasn't been arraigned yet, but he is expected to be charged with manslaughter and furnishing alcohol to a minor.

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