4 family members accused of murder in mistaken identity case
Eddie Clark, 29, was shot late Monday as he drove to his Houston-area home in northwest Harris County.
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Four members of a Texas family have been charged with murder after being accused of ambushing a neighbor in what authorities said Wednesday was a case of mistaken identity.
Eddie Clark, 29, was shot late Monday as he drove to his Houston-area home in northwest Harris County.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office alleged that Clark was shot by Joe Argueta, who lives in the same subdivision.
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His mother, Florinda Argueta, 39, told investigators someone had been damaging their home and vehicles, and that they suspected a teenage friend of her son’s ex-girlfriend was responsible, according to the sheriff’s office. She said he suspect might be driving a black Dodge Charger.
About 11:30 p.m. Monday, Joe Argueta, 19, and his family spotted what they thought was the suspected vehicle and tried to block its path, with one family member armed with a bat and another with a pistol, authorities said.
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The sheriff’s office alleges Joe Argueta fired at the vehicle after it tried to drive away.
The vehicle, which was shot multiple times, went off the road and hit a tree. Clark tried to flee on foot but later collapsed. He was transported to a local hospital, where he died.
The sheriff’s office said Clark had been driving a dark gray Dodge Challenger rather than a black Dodge Charger, and investigators don’t believe he was involved in the dispute with the Argueta family.
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"Seems like a tragic case of mistaken identity," Sheriff Ed Gonzalez tweeted on Wednesday.
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Authorities charged Joe Argueta, his mother, his 45-year-old father, Luis Argueta, and his 29-year-old uncle, Margarito Alcantar, with murder. Joe Argueta and his mother were in custody Wednesday. The other two have not been arrested.
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Court records don’t list attorneys for Joe Argueta and his mother.