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Police Locate Suspect in Street Sweeper Accident

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: October 15, 2010
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    Midland Police have found the woman they were looking for after a deadly street sweeper accident early Thursday morning.
    Originally, police said that Toni Lopez was driving a stolen Chevy Suburban as it fled from a hotel robbery. Officers found Lopez Thursday night and interviewed her. She was  released, but she's still considered a person of interest in the case.
    Police say crooks robbed the Midtown Hotel and were speeding away when they crashed into a street sweeper at Illinois and Powell. Ronnie Lee Randolph fell off the sweeper and was crushed. The driver of the sweeper was sent to the hospital.
    Rashad Bell and Sabrina Kalinoski, who police say were in the Suburban, were also hospitalized with serious injuries.

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