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FRESNO, Calif. (KMPH) -
A Selma man is behind bars, accused of killing a Fresno man who was trying to sell an SUV at a Fresno County auction earlier this month.
Officers with the U.S. Marshals Service arrested 27-year-old Roberto Jose Navarro at a home in the Southern California city of Glendale Tuesday morning.
Fresno County sheriff's deputies believe Navarro found 61-year-old Adan Flores-Rodriguez at the Cherry Auction on October 2, killed him and then dumped his body in an orchard at Cedar and American avenues, near Easton. They say Navarro then took off in Flores-Rodriguez's Chevy Tahoe.
Deputies found the SUV a few days later in an orchard near Academy and Rose avenues, east of Selma.
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