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Two Arrested in Double Shooting That Killed Arlington Man at Kennedale Car Wash

Man fatally shot while parked at a car wash with a juvenile who survived the shooting, police say

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Two people were shot Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022, while sitting in this white car parked at a Kennedale car wash. No arrests have been announced.


UPDATE JAN. 3, 2023: The names of two men accused of capital murder were originally included in this article. Kennedale Police have now cleared them of any wrongdoing and their names and booking photos have been removed. To read the latest on this development, click here.


Two men are under arrest and facing multiple charges, including capital murder, in a double shooting that killed an Arlington man last month and injured a juvenile.

Kennedale Police issued a statement Friday afternoon announcing the arrests of two men, a 21-year-old and a 20-year-old.

Both men, police said, were facing charges related to the death of 18-year-old Hayden Scarlato, who was fatally shot on Oct. 26 while parked at a car wash on the 6300 block of Treepoint Drive with an unnamed juvenile. The minor, whose identity has not been released, survived the shooting but their condition is not known.

"We are truly grateful for the assistance provided by our regional and federal agency partners in apprehending these suspects," Kennedale Chief of Police Mike Holguin said in a statement. "We appreciate the professionalism and the hard work by every member of each agency to take these very dangerous individuals off the street."

Investigators did not release any details about how the two men were identified as suspects in the murder and they have not revealed a motive for the shooting.

Both men were facing charges of capital murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and engaging in organized crime.

Kennedale Police said both men are in custody but that bond amounts have not yet been determined. It's also not immediately clear if either of the men has obtained attorneys.

Kennedale Police said they were assisted in the investigation by the police departments in Grand Prairie, Arlington and Mansfield, the DEA and the ATF.

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