Md. man extradited to Fla. for 2001 homicide

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Posted: 11/04/2012

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. (AP) -  

  A Maryland man arrested in connection with a 2001 homicide in Florida has been extradited to Charlotte County.
 
   A sheriff's office report says 39-year-old David Ray McMannis or Cumberland, Md., was sent back on Sunday morning after signing a waiver of extradition. He's being held in the county jail without bond. It was not immediately known if he has an attorney.
 
   McMannis was arrested last month on a first degree murder charge. Authorities are still looking for 43-year-old Phillip Gavin Barr. Detectives say Barr owned a septic system repair company, and he and McMannis were at the Punta Gorda home of Tara Danielle Sidarovich doing work the day she disappeared in 2001. The 19-year-old's skeleton was found in a patch of woods.
 
   AP-WF-11-04-12 1450GMT

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