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Posted: Friday, 11 September 2009 7:52AM

Hit-and-Run Suspect Arrested For 19th Time



A family from McKinney is hoping a man's 19th arrest will keep him behind bars following a fatal hit-and-run accident this weekend. 
24 year-old Kevin Riddle was released after his arrest for a fatal hit and run accident last Saturday.  The family later found out that was his 18th arrest, and after expressing their outrage, Riddle was arrested again late last night at his apartment complex on Virginia Parkway in McKinney. 
He was most recently released on 50 thousand dollars bond, so the family of the man he's accused of hitting and killing hope 100 thousand dollars bond this time will keep him in jail.
A viewing will be held for Nicholas Gonzales today his funeral is Saturday.


 
 
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