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Kern County, California law enforcement officials arrested a man on Friday after he was seen leaving the scene of a deadly train accident while allegedly carrying a severed leg, according to reports.
FOX 58 in Bakersfield reported that 27-year-old Resendo Tellez was arrested and charged with taking evidence from a crime scene.
The Kern County Sheriff’s Office, along with the BNSF Railroad police responded to reports of a pedestrian hit by a train at a station in Wasco at about 8 a.m. on Friday.
The unidentified person who was hit by the train died.
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A pedestrian was struck by a train in Wasco, California on Friday, and a man walked away with the victims severed leg. (Google Maps)
Following the crash, a man, later identified as Tellez, allegedly took the pedestrian’s leg and was seen walking down the street with it.
Tellez was later found and arrested by deputies without incident.
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The Kern County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital on the matter.
Tellez was charged with taking evidence from the scene, and he was found to have multiple outstanding warrants.
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BNSF investigators have taken over the investigation.
Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
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