A man arrested in California in a 1996 car bombing that killed a businessman was brought back to Tucson Wednesday and booked into the Pima County jail, authorities said.
Ronald Young, 66, was arrested last week in Yorba Linda, after he was indicted by a Pima County grand jury on charges of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and first-degree murder in the death of Tucson businessman Gary Triano.
Young will make his first appearance in front of a judge today, said Deputy Dawn Barkman, a sheriff's spokeswoman.
Triano was killed Nov. 1, 1996, when his borrowed Lincoln Town Car exploded as he was leaving La Paloma Country Club.
Someone remotely detonated a pipe bomb that was filled with 1 pound of gunpowder, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said in a previous interview.
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Detectives are looking for Triano's former wife, Pamela Phillips, 51. She will face charges identical to Young's when she is found, Dupnik said.

