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Fernando Renteria, 41, charged with obstruction of justice in an Ogden shooting case.
Renteria allegedly helped his son flee to Las Vegas after the Oct. 7 incident.
Surveillance showed family at Las Vegas airport; police claim Renteria lied about son's whereabouts.
OGDEN — The father of a teen who police suspect is involved in the fatal shooting of a Ben Lomond High School student on Oct. 7 was charged Wednesday with obstruction of justice and accused of lying about his son's departure to Mexico after the shooting.
Fernando Renteria, 41, of Roy, was charged in 2nd District Court with two counts of obstruction of justice, a second-degree felony.
Renteria is the father of a teen who is allegedly connected to the shooting of 16-year-old Ma

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