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Midland County Sheriff's Office Looking For Fugitive Wanted For Attempted Murder Charges

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 2, 2012
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MIDLAND -- Officials with Midland County Sheriff's Office are looking for a teen accused of trying to kill someone.

    Officials tell Big 2 that Ivan Galindo was on the run from law enforcement officials from Midland County on Friday.

    An arrest warrant for felony attempted murder has been issued for Galindo, 18, in Midland County.

    Few details have been released on the incident Galindo is accused of involvement in.

    Officials from the Midland County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force were searching for Galindo on Friday.

    Officials say that Galindo is 5'7" tall, and he weighs 160 pounds.

    Galindo has short black hair and brown eyes.

    Galindo was last seen in West Odessa, where he was reportedly wearing brown pants, a white t-shirt and a red sweater.

    Officials say that Galindo might be with his older brother -- Christian Javier Galindo.

    Anyone who knows where Galindo might be should call the Midland County Sheriff's Office at (432) 688-4600 or Midland Crimestoppers at (432) 694-TIPS (8477).

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