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Carrollton Police Looking For Car In Homicide Investigation

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CARROLLTON (CBSDFW.COM) - Detectives investigating the July 31 homicide of 34-year-old Arnold Pinilla of Garland are looking for a vehicle of interest in the case.

Police say Pinilla was stabbed to death in the 1000 block of Myers Street after he accepted a ride from the suspect.

The car pictured above was seen leaving the parking lot of 1927 E. Belt Line Road at approximately 1:30 a.m.  on Sunday, July 31 and is believed to be involved.

Carrollton Police are trying to find this early-mid 2000s white, 4-door sedan with a sunroof and tan/beige interior.

The suspect is described as an Hispanic man in his mid-30s with light complexion and approximately 5'3"- 5'6" tall with a skinny/slender build.

Anyone with information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) who committed this crime, can receive a reward of up to $5,000.00.

North Texas Crime Stoppers will take tips at (1-877-373-8477). All calls are anonymous.

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