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    Enterprise Man Faces Vehicular Homicide Charges Save Email Print
    Posted: 6:32 PM Jul 14, 2008
    Last Updated: 7:26 PM Jul 14, 2008

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    An Enterprise man has been charged with vehicular homicide in connection with a fatal car crash.

    37-year-old Arturo Cano was released from a Dothan hospital and taken to the Coffee County Jail.

    State troopers say Cano was driving a car that crashed near Enterprise last month and killed 38-year-old Linda Monaghan of Chancellor.

    Cano was seriously injured in the wreck.

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    Posted by: Bill Location: Enterprise on Jul 15, 2008 at 01:06 PM
    Was he an illegal alien? They are all over Enterprise these days. Driving with no license and no insurance. Don't know if its the construction industry or the chicken outfits that bring them in but the city has become a sanctuary city as the leadership refuses to address the problem. Guess its not politically correct.

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