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U.S. Marshals search for man accused in vehicular homicide

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Marshals are looking for help locating Kalani G. Hodges. According to Crime Stoppers, Hodges has an active warrant for his arrest for homicide by vehicle (DWI).

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Kalani is described as 5'10", 170lbs with brown hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Hodges is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at (505) 843-7867. People can also submit anonymous tips to p3tips.com/531 or TEXT "ABQCS" to 738477.

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