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Triple homicide leads to deaths of Eagle Passans; Family seeking information, whereabouts of relative
Tuesday, 20 August 2013 15:49 Published in May 2013A.D. Ibarra -Dallas, TX
In a strange turn of events, three Eagle Passans were mercilessly gunned down by a lone gunman who apparently was intervening in an argument between two females. When Alfredo Arredondo, Jr, 30, of Eagle Pass came into the picture in an attempt to defend his sister, 22 year-old Claudia Balderas, also of Eagle Pass, he was fatally shot by Rigoberto Vasquez Hernandez, 45, of Dallas.
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