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Man wanted in Collin County arrested in Laredo trying to cross Mexican border

Laredo CBP officers apprehend a man wanted in Plano

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NBC 5

A man wanted in Collin County was arrested trying to cross the border into Mexico on Saturday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection says.

CBP officials said 19-year-old Jose Angel Quinones, a U.S. citizen, was taken into custody at the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge after agents confirmed he was wanted in connection with a death in Collin County.

Quinones arrived by bus at the Laredo Port of Entry and was referred for a secondary inspection. CBP agents verified his identity using biometric verification and federal law enforcement databases. They discovered that Quinones had an active felony warrant issued by the Collin County Sheriffโ€™s Office.

Plano police confirmed to NBC 5 that Quinones was charged with manslaughter after the Traffic Unit investigated a crash that occurred on May 17 near the intersection of Preston Meadow and W. Parker Road.

Anita Hood, 92, died in the crash, Plano police said.

โ€œPublic safety is a key concern,โ€ said Port Director Albert Flores, Laredo Port of Entry. โ€œIdentifying the subject and collaborating with law enforcement in Collin County, ensured the arrest of this dangerous individual, who will face charges for this violent alleged crime.โ€

Quinones was transferred to the Webb County Jail. It's unclear if Quinones has obtained an attorney to speak on his behalf.

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