Randy Quaid Arrested In Texas
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Randy Quaid Arrested In Texas
Actor and wife arrested in Texas
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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Actor Randy Quaid and his wife have been arrested in west Texas for investigation of skipping out on a $10,000 hotel bill in California.

Presidio County sheriff's officials say Quaid and his wife Evi are in custody in the town of Marfa, but the department isn't releasing other details.

In California, a Santa Barbara County sheriff's spokesman says the warrant for Quaid and his wife set bail at $20,000 each. The felony warrant is for burglary, defrauding an innkeeper and conspiracy.

Sugars says detectives haven't been able to interview the actor yet. A message left for Quaid's agent was not immediately returned.


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