May 2012

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May 2012
Los Fugitivos • Bilingual
In Memory of
MANY,
In Honor of
ALL
National Police
Week
2012
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Featured Fugitives
ID
Fugitive
Want
Page
12-132 Vitaliy Nikalayevich
Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
12-130Unknown
Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
01-688 Daniel Bramila
Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Voto Para
12-134 Unknown
Indecent Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
12-89Unknown
Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Confia en el candidato Andrés Manuel López
Obrador Para El Presidente de la
Republica Mexicana
12-126 Joaquin Brambila Vasquez Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
12-87Unknown
Fraud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
12-67
Attempted Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Jesus Chavez
2 .
12-122 Unknown
Bank Robbery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
12-106 Antonio Mendoza
Attempted Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . 15
12-129Unknown
Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12-95Unknown
Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12-128 Gerardo Betancourt
Parole Violation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12-92Unknown
Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
WANTED
Table of Contents
The Truth About Measure B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Most Wanted Fugitive Selling Time Shares in Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Decomisan 32 Toneladas De Precursores Químicos En Colima. . . . . . . 5
Fugitive Watch Salutes All Military Service Members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Police Memorial History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Movies to Watch on Memorial Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Parenting Teens Just Got Easier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Movie Critic’s Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Word Search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Pistoleros Interrogan A Coordinador De Cereso En Chihuahua. . . . . . . 13
Fugitive Watch Factoids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Business Sponsors Web Watch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Bustin’ Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Ejercito Se Lleva A 175 Agentes En Monterrey Por Posible Nexo
Con El Narco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Fugitive Watch : Comcast On Demand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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The Truth About Measure B
By Damian Bortolotti
Mayor Reed goes to great lengths to claim
that Measure B is reasonable “reform.” If that
is the case, then why are many San Jose
police officers ready to head for the hills if
Reed’s scheme is approved by voters this
June?
The simple answer is that Measure B will
slash the take home pay of officers so badly
that it will force many of them to leave the
San Jose Police Department and take jobs
with other agencies to earn a living wage. San
Jose’s officers are already the lowest paid
police in the bay area, and they pay more into
their retirement than any other police agency
in the region. Some people may think that officers leaving is to be expected and it won’t be
that big of a problem, but when you lose 200+
officers in the next two years or less it will
be impossible to replace them fast enough.
The City is planning on having two police
academies of 35 officers each completed
by the end of 2013. Normally, about 20% of
the trainees do not complete the academy
so this doesn’t come close to making up for
that huge loss of man power. Since the San
Jose Police Department is already below the
minimum number of officers needed to police
the city effectively, this will be a recipe for
disaster. I personally know of over 30 officers
that are now near their end of their hiring
process with other police agencies, and I am
sure there are at least that many more that I
don’t know about. Many are fed up and aren’t
going to wait around to see what happens
with Measure B.
You may be thinking that there can’t possibly be 200+ police jobs out there. Just as an
example, The San Francisco Police Department alone is planning on hiring well over
200 officers in the next 2 to 3 years in order
to replace an aging group of officers that will
be retiring. They are heavily recruiting San
Jose officers as we speak and have already
hired five. San Francisco police officers are
paid much more and have a good retirement
plan. Other cities in the bay area also know
that they can avoid the high costs to hire and
train new recruits because they will be able to
draw on the highly trained San Jose officers
that are ready to join the exodus. Why hire
San Jose police officers and not train recruits? This is because San Jose officers are
experienced and well trained. Fresh recruits
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in contrast cost approximately $150,000 per
officer to hire and train. As of this writing, 53
officers have already resigned from the San
Jose Police Department and moved on to
some of these other police agencies. Of the
66 officers that were laid off last year, 30 of
them declined when offered their jobs back.
Add that to the 53 and you have 83 officers
lost; 83 officers that the city of San Jose paid
roughly $12,450,000 to hire and train.
So what is the driving force that is causing
this to happen? What is it about Measure B
that is so horrible? In a nutshell, Measure B
does not change a current officers’ pension;
instead it makes the officers pay more of their
salary into their retirement.......much more. I
will try to lay it out as simply as I can.
Just for reference here is what officers were
paying into their retirement in the 2009-2010
fiscal year:
• % of base pay paid into retirement: 8.18%
• % paid into retiree medical : 4.78%
• Total base pay reduction: 12.96%
This is what San Jose officers currently pay
into retirement:
• % of base pay paid into retirement:10.38%
• % paid into retiree medical : 7.01%
• Total base pay reduction: 17.39%
This coming July the percentages taken out of
base pay will increase. (This will happen regardless of whether Measure B passes or not):
• % of base pay paid into retirement: 11.13%
• % paid into retiree medical: 8.26%
• Total base pay reduction: 19.36%
In addition, San Jose police officers agreed
to a 10% pay cut that began in July of 2011
and will be in effect at least until June of 2013.
That puts the current take home pay reduction at 27.39%, and it will bump up to 29.39%
when the new fiscal year starts this July. That
is almost a 30% pay reduction that officers are
already going to be struggling with. Measure
B will take even more.
Specifically I want to point out sections 6(c)
and 15(c) of the initiative. What those sections
say is that current employees will be required
to contribute either an additional 16% of their
salary into their retirement, or if that section is
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The San Francisco Police Department is currently seeking Vitaliy Nikolayevich Spichak
on a warrant charging him with assault. According to detectives, on December 10th,
2006, Spichak and a 36 year old man were standing in front of a building at 1335
Washington Street. Spitchak then repeatedly stabbed the victim after an argument.
Spitchak then fled the scene and is still at large. He may be traveling between the US
and Russia.
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Measure B, continued from page 3
found to be illegal in court, the city will instead
take 16% in pay cuts over the next five years.
The cuts would be in 4% increments starting in July of 2013 and topping out in July of
2016. If that weren’t bad enough, Measure
B also calls for employees to pay for half the
cost of retiree medical. For police, half of the
cost is 16% of base pay. That would basically
double the percentage that officers pay for
retiree medical from 8.26% to 16%.
So to break it down more simply with round
numbers:
• % base pay reduction that will be in effect
this July regardless of what happens with
Measure B:
29%
• additional payment into retirement (or pay
cut) if Measure B passes: 16%
• Additional percentage paid into retiree
medical if measure B passes: 8%
The percentage that an officers’ pay would
be reduced as of July of 2016 (This is before
taxes and health/dental costs):
53%
As mentioned above, San Jose officers
voluntarily gave up 10% of their pay at the
beginning of the 2011-12 fiscal year. The
City has stated that they want this pay cut to
be on-going. Because of this, I am assuming
this 10% cut will still be in effect come July of
2016. San Jose Police Officers would go from
having their pay reduced by 12.96% in 2009
to 53% in 2016!
Now Mayor Reed and his supporters on the
city council like to say that city employees can
avoid having all this extra money taken out of
their checks by opting in to the “VEP” (Voluntary Election Program). But they always forget
to mention that the VEP does not exist yet,
and probably won’t exist for a long long time.
Section 7 of Measure B talks about this
VEP that employees could theoretically opt
into. It is a retirement plan that reduces the
benefits employees accrue going forward.
The city says if employees opt into this VEP
plan they can avoid having all that additional
money taken out of their checks. BUT.........it
states in the second sentence of that section,
“The implementation of the VEP is contingent
upon receipt of IRS approval.” Well, San Jose
has not received that approval. In fact, Orange County (among others) has been trying
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to get IRS approval for their similar plan for
four years without success. Most legal experts say that getting such approval is unlikely
since it would involve changing the federal tax
code. Changing the tax code means the U.S.
Congress must get involved. In other words,
the city will be attempting to force its employees into a VEP that does not and will not exist. Since there is no VEP, all city employees
will have to choose between having their take
home pay drastically cut, or resigning.
Even the Mercury News seems to get this.
Here is an excerpt from one of their editorials
from November of last year:
“But the plan is pending IRS approval.
Welcome to the club. Some 25 similar plans
have been submitted since 2005, when the
IRS placed a moratorium on them, apparently
to come up with a consistent standard. Six
years have passed with no action, and for all
anybody knows, it could be another six before
the IRS rules.”
Mayor Reed constantly says these reforms
are “reasonable”. But he will not break it down
and show the public these numbers and facts
because he knows the majority of people
would not support it. How could anyone think
that taking 53% from an employee’s paycheck
is reasonable? He knows that because Measure B is long and complicated, most people
will not take the time to read it. So the public
remains uninformed. They appear to be about
to vote yes on something that will drive San
Jose police officers to other agencies much
faster than the City will be able to hire and
train replacements. The intent of Measure B
is to restore city services including public
safety. But it will do just the opposite.
Damain Bortolotti is a San Jose Police Sergeant and is also a member of the San Jose
Police Officers’
Association
Board of
Directors
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Most Wanted Fugitive Selling Time Shares
Rene Morales Munoz had been able to
elude law enforcement for years. In February, 2011, a tip was called in regarding
a possible location out of the country.
Munoz had entered Mexico under an
assumed name and took up residency
in Puerto Vallarta. The tip proved to be
legitimate, Munoz was located at a resort
selling time shares to tourists. Munoz,
a Texas Mexican Mafia gang member,
wanted for a Murder in Frio County,
Texas and Parole Violation, was also
wanted by the US Marshals for Kidnapping, Aggravated Assault and Sexual Assault. It is alleged that on January 15th,
2005, he held a woman hostage as a sex
slave for 6 days when he savagely beat
her when she tried to escape. He was
arrested and then released on bail. While
out on bail, it is alleged he was driving
the car used in the gang murder Hector
Martinez because Martinez refused to
pay the Mexican Mafia for permission to
sell drugs in Texas.
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in
Mexico
On May 2, 2012, 14 months after receiving the first tip of 3 tips, Munoz was arrested in Nueva Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico by
Mexican Immigration agents and detained
in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. On the morning
of May 3, 2012, the Mexico City Foreign
Field Office was able to coordinate his deportation to Houston, Texas. Munoz was
accompanied on the plane by the US Marshals. Munoz was then transported to a
Federal detention center without incident.
Be aware
when visiting Mexican
resorts. We
have received
many tips
about American fugitives
working in
resorts.
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Decomisan 32 Toneladas De Precursores
Químicos En Colima
Elementos de la Procuraduría General
de la República y de la Secretaría de
Marina-Armada de México decomisaron
en el puerto de Manzanillo, Colima, casi
37 toneladas de precursores químicos
que sirven para la elaboración de drogas
sintéticas.
En el operativo, en el que participó
el Servicio de Administración Tributaria, se inmovilizaron
los contenedores con
matrículas CNIU2162294 y
FSCU3358255, los cuales
contenían un total de 32 mil
670 kilogramos de metilamina.
La sustancia provenía de
China con destino final a
México.
La delegación de la PGR
en Colima inició averiguación
previa para investigar y des-
lindar las responsabilidades legales que
resulten procedentes.
Los contenedores se encuentran bajo
la custodia y resguardo permanente de
la Secretaría Armada de México, en el
recinto fiscal de la Aduana de Manzanillo.
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Fugitive Watch Salutes All
Our Military Service Members
The sheer number of dead soldiers, both
Union and Confederate, meant that burial and
memorialization would become important following the war. People in towns, particularly
women, had buried the dead and decorated
graves during the war. In 1865, the federal
government began a program of creating national cemeteries for the Union dead.
Following President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination in April 1865, there were a variety
of events of commemoration. The first known
observance of a Memorial Day-type observance was in Charleston, South Carolina on
May 1, 1865. During the war, Union soldiers
who were prisoners of war had been held at
the Charleston Race Course; at least 257
Union prisoners died there and were hastily
buried in unmarked graves.
Freed slaves knew of the Union dead and
decided to honor them. Together with teachers
and missionaries, freed slaves in Charleston organized a May Day ceremony covered
by the New York Tribune and other national
papers. It came to be called the “First Decoration Day” in the North. Beforehand the freed
slaves had cleaned up and landscaped the
burial ground, building an enclosure and an
arch labeled, “Martyrs of the Race Course.”
Nearly ten thousand people, mostly freed
slaves, gathered on May 1 to commemorate
the dead Union soldiers. Involved were 3,000
school children newly enrolled in freed slave
schools, Union troops, and black ministers and white northern missionaries. Most
brought flowers to lay on the burial field.
The historian David Blight described the
day:
“This was the first Memorial Day. African
Americans invented Memorial Day in Charleston, South Carolina. What you have there is
black Americans recently freed from slavery
announcing to the world with their flowers,
their feet, and their songs what the War had
been about.”
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Police Memorial History
Each year during the week of May 15,
groups of people gather together to honor
the memory of a member of their family.
Surviving spouses grieving a lost partner;
children missing a parent; older couples
who have survived their son or daughter;
brothers, sisters, fellow peace officers –
so many of us commemorate National
Police Week as participants of a Peace
Officers’ Memorial Service.
California Peace Officers’ Memorial
Ceremonies have been conducted in the
State Capitol since 1977. It is a ceremony
that honors the officers who have fallen in
the line-of-duty the preceding year, recognizing the sacrifice of those loved and left
behind.
On May 13, 1988 hundreds of the
cities’, counties’ and states’ finest were
gathered for the dedication ceremony .
Visitors stared at the three figures looking
out into the grassy, tree-lined park. The
bronze figure represents an evolution of
California law enforcement depicted by a
county sheriff of the 1880s, a state traffic
officer of the 1930s, and a city patrolman of the 1980s. To give real meaning
to the piece, there is a woman comforting a child, in bronze sculpture, life-sized
and seated facing the monument. Placed
alongside the woman, on the bench lies
an American flag folded into a triangle.
Inscribed on the front of the pedestal of
the principal monument are the simple,
yet meaningful words “in the line-of-duty.”
As the brick planter that contains individual plaques bearing the names of fallen
peace officers was unveiled, the pride
and sense of honor emerged from everyone present and was almost overwhelming. “We pledge our best efforts to stand
behind the men and women who stand
behind the badge,” said Gov. Deukmejian
in dedicating the memorial.
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Continue to expand limits, giving your
teen more freedom while still under your
supervision.
Remind yourself that, “This, too,
shall pass” when your teen’s choices
seem so crazy and stupid you want to
scream. The adolescent brain is under
major reconstruction and this goofy behavior is temporary. It has nothing to do
with your parenting.
Keep the dialogue open with your
teen. Talk honestly about your fears,
concerns, joys and expectations. More
importantly, listen to what s/he has to say,
too.
Be aware of when your fear gets in
the way of you being an effective parent. A clue might be when you become
irrational or overly reactive. Get help, if
needed.
Get support. Talk with other adults
about your mixed feelings about this
stage in family life. Swapping stories may
normalize your situation.
•
On Sunday, April 1, my daughter and
I competed in the Lavaman Triathlon in
Hawaii. It was an International Triathlon:
1.5K swim, 40K bike ride, and 10K run.
We trained with Team-in-Training and
fundraised for the Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society. I am very proud to share that we
raised close to $10,000 to help find a cure
for cancer.
When I signed up for this adventure I
didn’t own a bike and I didn’t even know
how to swim. I was way out of my comfort
zone. But with help I succeeded.
As parents, we know this feeling. Not
knowing what to do or how to do it. Or being inexperienced in a particular issue we
may be facing with our teen. Being out of
our comfort zones is part of parenting.
Our parenting question this month
comes from a mother here in the Bay
Area.
Help!
What are reasonable ground rules
to set for my son who is a senior? He
is getting out of control. - Bay Area
Parent
Dear Bay Area Parent,
Often, without realizing it, parents begin
to constrict during senior year rather than
releasing. Fear drives parents to pull in
more rather than to let go more.
And what are we afraid of? We are
afraid of our child making a mistake. Parents are afraid to give freedom because
they don’t want their teen to screw up.
Yet, by making mistakes s/he will learn
and grow!
Mistakes are how we all learn. And
the best time for a teen to make them is
while at home, so parents can intervene
if necessary. Parents Keep in Mind the
Following:
Remind yourself that mistakes are a
part of life and that you can handle any
problem that comes your way. Tell your
teen that you will stand by his or her side
during difficult times.
FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT
By Patt Saso
FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT
Parenting Teens Just Got Easier
Parenting isn’t over once our teen
leaves home. It usually continues until
our young adult is financially independent. Now a days, that can be 25 years or
older! So relax as much as you can while
parenting. Know that our child WILL make
mistakes. Unplanned and unexpected
events WILL happen. And remind yourself
you WILL handle whatever comes your
way. If you really get stuck visit my website for resources.
See you next month.
Patt Saso, psychotherapist, author,
speaker, helps people restore harmony within
themselves and in their relationships. For
more parenting tools visit www.ParentingTeensJustGotEasier.com
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assault / asalto
Santa Cruz County sheriff’s investigators have released a sketch of a man who accosted a
female jogger on a local trail last week. The man approached a 25-year-old woman from
behind as she was jogging on the Seascape Trail in the Fall Creek area of Henry Cowell
Redwoods State Park at around 4:30 p.m. on May 2, according to the sheriff’s office. The man
attempted to make conversation with the woman, who continued running, and then he began
to chase her. She sprinted away and called 911 from a safe location, sheriff’s officials said.
Deputies and park rangers searched the trails but could not locate the suspect, who was
described as a white man in his 30s, 5 feet 10 inches tall, with a medium build and brown
hair. On the day of the incident, he was wearing a black baseball cap, a black long-sleeve shirt
and light-colored pants. Park-goers are encouraged to be aware of their surroundings, not
to use trails alone, and to call 911 about suspicious individuals in the park, according to the
sheriff’s office.
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daniel bramila
murder / asesinato
The Salt Lake City Police Department in Utah is currently seeking Daniel Bramila on a 1/2
million dollar warrant charging him with Murder. Detectives report that May 26th 2001,
Brambila allegedly stabbed his domestic partner to death. After committing the murder,
Brambila fled the scene in the victim’s car. The car was later found abandoned and parked in
Sunnyvale, California.
Brambila uses the alias of Daniel Montez and speaks little english and has a red birth mark
on the side of his face. It is believed that Brambila may have been arrested in Santa Clara
County and released before it was determined he was wanted for murder. This photo of
Bramila is over 11 years old.
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12-134
Unknown
indecent exposure /
exibicionista sexual
The Mountain View Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man in
this police sketch. According to detectives the victim reported that this man allegedly twice
exposed himself to the same victim about 15 months apart.
One incident happened as the victim, a 13-year-old girl, was walking home from Crittenden
School in the 100 block of North Rengstorff Avenue. The suspect was driving a red Jeep,
possibly a Cherokee, and exposed himself as he sat in the vehicle.
In February 2011, the same suspect exposed himself to the victim near Whisman Sports
Pavilion on Middlefield Road. In neither incident did the suspect try to lure the girl into his car
or approach her.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at
408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any
information that can help solve this crime.
It has been a great honor and privilege to serve the community for the last two decades. I would like to
continue my two decades of public service for the benefit of all current and future residents. Together, we
can make San Jose a better place to work, play, raise a family, and to retire.
I humbly ask for your vote to re-elect me for my final term. Please help me spread the word by sharing this
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Thank you again for your support!
Kansen Chu,
Kansen Chu for San Jose City Council San Jose, CA
www.kansenchu.com
Fugitive Watch Endorses
Kansen Chu for Re-election to
San Jose City Council District 4.
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EMAIL: [email protected]
12-89
unknown
murder / asesinato
Police have released a sketch of a suspect in the murder of a
42-year-old Watsonville man who was shot while mowing a lawn
outside a southern Santa Cruz County home on Tuesday evening.
Rafael Cendejas was shot and killed around 6:10 p.m. in the 300
block of Dutchman Road, sheriff’s spokeswoman Deputy April
Skalland said. The neighborhood is located just north of Watsonville and east of Pinto Lake.
Cendejas was mowing the lawn when someone got out of the car and opened fire, hitting
him, Skalland said. The shooter then got back into the vehicle and left the scene.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at
408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any
information that can help solve this crime.
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12-126
Joaquin Brambila Vazquez
Murder / asesinato
The Tucson Police Department is
currently seeking Joaquin Brambila
Vazquez on a warrant charging
him with First Degree Murder.
Detectives report that on March
14, 2008, Martha Flores a mother
of two children was found shot to death in her home in what
later is discovered to be a case of Domestic Violence. Later that
day, police found Vazquez at the Mother of Sorrows Hospital
after he allegedly tried to kill himself by taking an overdose of
medications and crashing Martha’s car. Police tried to interview him but he refused to answer
any questions. He was then released from the hospital and fled before police were able to
collect and analyze the DNA evidence connecting him to the murder. Tucson police now hold
a warrant for Vazquez arrest. Vazquez may be staying with friends or relatives and is known to
travel between the US and Mexico.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408355-0999 to send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts.
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12 .
Movie Critics Corner: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Why bother talking about The Avengers? You’ve probably already seen it
anyway. Instead, I’d like to talk about
The Man Who Fell to Earth. I don’t really
have a good reason why nor does it have
anything to do with The Avengers in the
slightest. Released in 1976, it features
David Bowie in his first starring film role in
his prime during the 70’s. Bowie proves
to be a pretty natural actor. His alleged
drug use also played towards his advantage in his role, as an extraterrestrial on
Earth, which made him feel as alienated
as his character. His performance laid
the groundwork towards perhaps one of
the most successful acting careers for a
musician, in terms of ability at least.
Thomas Newton comes to Earth on a
mission to ship water back to his home
planet that is facing a major drought. He
gains financial stability by patenting the
advance technology from his home world,
in the attempt to build a craft to carry water back home, under the guise of his own
cooperation. However, he falls victim to a
girl named Mary, who introduces him to
television and alcohol
among other things,
while also trying to
keep his true identity
to himself.
One of the more
peculiar outcomes of
this movie would be
Bowie’s 1977 album
Low, my personal
favorite album of
his and also the
first in his critically
acclaimed Berlin trilogy. Director Nicolas
Roeg rejected
Bowie’s composition
for the film, which he
later reworked and made an entire studio
album out of, even featuring a photograph
from the movie as the album artwork.
One of few complaints about The Man
Who Fell to Earth
would be this omission. Listening to
the album, it’s strikingly apparent how
well his score would
fit perfectly with the
surreal visuals on
screen. It’s such a
shame they were
cut. Fans will also
notice his Young
Americans album
staring right into
the camera briefly
during a scene in
a record shop at
the film’s conclusion. Interestingly
enough, the movie was produced by Michael Deeley and Barry Spikings, who reunited two years later on the more wider
known film, The Deer Hunter. Another fun
fact is that author Michael Crichton was
director Roeg’s first choice for lead role;
Michael was more prevalent behind the
camera during his career.
Science fiction films had resurgence in
the 1970’s; The Man Who Fell to Earth is
one of the lesser known (space) oddities.
By Steven Ferdin Jr.
Movies To Watch On Memorial Day
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
The Patriot (2000)
CIVIL WAR
Gettysburg (1993)
Glory (1989)
The Horse Soldiers (1959)
The Civil War PBS Series by Ken
Burns (1990)
BOXER REBELLION
The Sand Pebbles (1966)
WW 1
War Horse 2011
The Lost Battalion (2001)
The Lighthorsemen (1987)
Fly Boys (2006)
All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
WW2 movies
Schindler’s List (1993)
The Great Raid (2005)
The Thin Red Line (1998)
Casablanca (1942)
Flags Of Our Fathers (2006)
Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
The Big Red One (1980)
Das Boot (1981)
Kelly’s Heroes (1970)
The Longest Day (1962)
The Pianist (2002)
MacArthur (1977)
Patton (1970)
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Band of Brothers Series (2001)
Pacific Series (2010)
Victory at Sea Series (1952-1953)
A Bridge to Far (1977)
Stalag 17 (1953)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
The Great Escape (1963)
Memphis Belle (1990)
Midway (1976)
Miracle at St. Anna (2008)
PT 109 (1963)
Sink the Bismark (1960)
Tora Tora Tora (1970)
The Train (1964)
Pearl Harbor (2001)
Von Ryans’ Express (1965)
Windtalkers (2002)
Korean War movies
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
MASH (1970)
Pork Chop Hill (1959)
Fix Bayonets (1951)
The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954)
VIETNAM
Héroes de Otra Patria (Heroes without a
Cause) (1998)
Platoon (1986)
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Hamburger Hill (1987)
We Were Soldiers (2002)
SOMALIA
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Cold War movies
Ice Station Zebra (1968)
The Bedford Incident (1965)
On the Beach (1959)
The Odessa File (1974)
The Hunt for Red October (1989)
Iraq/Afganistan War
Turtles Can Fly (2005)
Restrepo (2010)
Three Kings (1999)
The Hurt Locker (2008)
Jar Head (2005)
Generation Kill (2008)
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The Editorial Board of Fugitive Watch
Endorses the Following Candidates
San Jose City Council
District 2: Ash Kalra (FPPC# 1343638)
District 4: Kansen Chu (FPPC# 1343133)
District 6: Steve Kline (FPPC# 1343630)
District 8: Patricia Martinez-Roach (FPPC# 1345523)
The Editorial Board of Fugitive Watch Encourages Voters to
VOTE NO on San Jose Measure “B”.
Steven Pogue for Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge
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Pistoleros Interrogan A Coordinador
De Cereso En Chihuahua
Un video, en donde se observan a cinco hombres fuertemente armados, quienes
apuntan e interrogan a un hombre que viste uniforme policiaco, y quien se identifica
como César Pérez.
La grabación dura poco más de un minuto, y en el video el hombre confiesa ser el
coordinador del CERESO Estatal de Casas Grandes, Chihuahua.
El hombre durante la grabación confiesa que varios mandos trabajan para el Cártel
de Sinaloa, y que reciben indicaciones directamente de Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán.
Se informó que el hombre fue
liberado por el comando armado,
y al parecer César Pérez ha
huido de México.
El vídeo puede ser visto en
el sitio de Fugitive Watch www.
fugitive.com.
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EMAIL: [email protected]
12-87
unknown
fraud / fraude
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s
help in identifying the suspect in this sketch. Deputies report that
on Sunday, March 11, 2012, at about 12 noon, this suspect entered
The Jig Shop, located at 34186 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, and inquired about fishing
rods and reels. After two hours of shopping the suspect agreed to purchase 4 rods and 4 reels
at a cost of $2,917.86. The suspect wrote a check and provided fictitious identification. The
suspect also showed the clerk a star shaped badge and said he was a deputy sheriff from
Mission Viejo. The suspect refused to remove the fictitious identification from his wallet to be
photocopied; it could only be copied through the plastic window of the wallet. The issuing bank
later contacted the victim and advised him of the fraudulent activity.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at
408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any
information that can help solve this crime.
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12-67
Jesus Chavez
attempted murder / asalto
Deputies are trying to locate a suspect in a stabbing this morning
east of San Jose that sent a female victim to the hospital, Santa
Clara County sheriff’s officials said. The victim was found suffering from a stab wound at 9:12
a.m. near the corner of Mount Hamilton Road and Ridgeview Way in an unincorporated area,
sheriff’s officials said.
She was transported to a hospital, and authorities have not disclosed her condition. The
sheriff’s office is seeking a possible suspect in the stabbing, identified as Jesus Chavez, 43,
from the San Mateo County area. Chavez was seen leaving the scene of the stabbing in a
white four-door Lexus with California license plate number 6KMY367, sheriff’s officials said.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408355-0999 to send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts.
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12-122
unknown
Bank Robbery / robo de banco
The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man in
this photo. According to Corporal Catherine Payne, deputies were dispatched to the Johns
Creek branch of Well’s Fargo Bank located at 2841 CR-210 West in St Johns, on a report of
a bank robbery. According to SJSO Corporal Payne, the suspect allegedly displayed a note
to bank employees; however, it was not reported if a firearm or other weapon was involved.
The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 5’07, with short blonde hair.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at
408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any
information that can help solve this crime.
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ayudar a resolver este crimen.
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ayudar a resolver este crimen.
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12-106
antonio mendoza
attempted murder / asalto
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office is currently seeking
on Antonio “Tony” Mendoza on warrant charging him with Attempted Murder. Detective
Linda Gibbons reports that on Saturday, April 7th, 2012 at approximately 1:30 PM, a shooting
occurred in the 300 block of 4th Ave., in the North Fair Oaks area of unincorporated Redwood
City. Antonio “Tony” Mendoza was identified and described as a jealous ex-boyfriend who
allegedly fired a handgun at the current boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend. Mendoza was a
passenger in a vehicle which drove onto the 300 block of 4th Ave. and confronted his exgirlfriend and the victim. Mendoza shot at the victim who was not struck by the bullet and was
not injured. After the shooting, Mendoza fled the area in a green or turquoise late 90’s Honda
or Toyota 4-door driven by an unidentified male.
A “no bail allowed” felony warrant has been issued by the San Mateo Co. Superior Court for
Mendoza’s arrest.
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EMAIL: [email protected]
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apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive
hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting.
Fremont police tonight released a sketch of a possible suspect in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man
Thursday night. Officers responded to 4273 Central Ave. at about 11 p.m. on a report of gunshots heard
and found the victim, a Fremont resident, unconscious in a driveway with a gunshot wound to the head.
The man was transported to San Jose Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. His
identity had not been released as of tonight. The suspect was described as a black man in his 20s with
earrings in both ears. He was wearing a white T-shirt, police said.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999
or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help
solve this crime.
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unknown
Assault / asalto
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unknown
murder / asesinato
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gerardo betancourt
parole violation / violación de
libertad condicional
The California Department of Corrections is currently seeking Gerardo Betancourt on a warrant
charging him with Parole Violation. Agents report that Betancourt has failed to comply with the
terms and conditions of his parole and is now considered a parolee at large. Betancourt is also
being sought on a $20,000 warrant for allegedly failing to appear in court in Morgan Hill. He
has a tattoo of lips on his neck with the name Annie and a tattoo of Jesus on his right hand and
the Virgin Mary on his left hand and he may possibly be in the Morgan Hill and Gilroy areas.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408355-0999 to send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts.
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express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited.
The San Francisco Police Department is actively investigating two incidents that happened in
the Castro and Hayes Valley districts of San Francisco. Investigators are seeking the public’s
assistance to identify the suspects in both incidents. The first incident occurred on March
29, 2012, at 2:30 AM on the 400 block of Castro. The second incident occurred on April 07,
2012, at 10:40 PM near the intersection of Market and Gough Streets. In both incidents, the
suspects attacked the victims while yelling homophobic remarks. Investigators believe it is
the same suspects in both incidents. The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 2530 years old, approximately 6 feet tall, 170 pounds, black hair and clean cut. The second
suspect is described as white or Hispanic male, 25-30 years old, approximately 5 feet 7 inches
tall, 150 pounds, blonde spiky hair. He was last seen wearing a black puffy jacket and blue
jeans. A third suspect is a white or Hispanic male, approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, 150
pounds with short blond hair and last seen wearing blue jeans. The suspects spoke with an
East Coast or foreign accent. The San Francisco Police Department is also asking for any
additional victims of a similar incident to come forward and contact investigators to file a
report.
12-95
unknown
attempted murder / asalto
The Los Angeles Police Department
is asking for the public’s help in
identifying the man in these photos.
Detective Iris Romeroreports that on January 28th 2012, at about
9:50 pm, this suspect allegedly entered a house on Main and 99th
Streets and shot a victim several times, including the head. When
the victim’s mother pleaded for her son’s life, the suspect allegedly
shot her too. According to detectives, four children saw the shooter
coming and hid in a closet. The suspect’s photos were recovered
from video cameras in the area. The suspect is described as a thin,
roughly 6-foot-2-inch black man in his 20s with light complexion.
The photos appear to show the suspect carrying a gun in his right hand.
Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999
or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help
solve this crime.
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envia un email a [email protected], si usted tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este
crimen.
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20 million seeds of all the worlds
plants are stored in a special vault in
Norway in case a worldwide disaster
destroys all the earths plant life.
7,000 students drop out of school everyday. Thats a line of school desks
4 miles long.
The U.S. produces about 75 billion
chicken eggs a year, about 10% of
the world supply.
A person that kills another person in
the US while driving drunk can not
be extradited from Mexico under the
current extradition treaty.
6.5 million boxes of the Call of Duty
Modern Warfare 3 were sold in 24
hours. A record for any video game.
1.5 million cannon balls were fired
during the American Civil War.
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Fugitive Watch Factoids
•
The average American worker
spends $1,092 a year on coffee.
•
JP Morgan Chase lost $2 billion
dollars in the last 6 weeks in risky
investments.
•
Avocados are a fruit, not a vegetable.
•
2 million Americans used guns to
stop a crime last year.
•
Mexican authorities have seized
more than 68,000 guns in the past
five years that have been traced
back to the United States.
•
In Europe the “Camorra” has killed
more people than all other criminal
organizations. 4,000 murders in the
last 30 years. One murder every
3 days. Gains from illegal activities are reinvested in legal activities
worldwide. It is believed they have
invested in the rebuilding of the New
York Twin Towers.
•
The World War Two combined Allied
naval armada assembled to invade
Japan would have been larger than
for the Nomandy invasion of Europe. It would have been the largest
ever assembled, including forty-two
aircraft carriers, twenty-four battleships, and four hundred destroyers and destroyer escorts. Fourteen
U.S. divisions were scheduled to
take part in the initial landings.
•
The US Army landed on 2 beaches
during the Normandy Invasion of
Europe.
•
US Army and Marines planned to
land on 23 beaches of Japan. •
Between 1920 and 1951, Ed Leedskalnin single-handedly worked at
night to build a castle made of coral
in Florida. Using home made tools
(no power or hydraulic tools), he
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carved 30-ton stones (larger than
those at Stonehenge or the Great
Pyramid) from the ground and made
them vertical, and smooth on all four
sides. No one has managed to solve
the mystery of how he did it. Leedskalnin only had a 4th grade education
and eventually died taking his secret
with him. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Carrol A. Lake, stated
that “Leedskalnin proved for all the
world to see today that he knew the
construction secrets of the ancients.”
The castle is still being studied by scientists and is now a tourist attraction.
•
In 1915, US Army General George C.
Patton was a young Army Lieutenant
in the American Army’s invasion
of Mexico, when he killed Mexican
General Pancho Villa’s bodyguard
General Cardenas.
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20 .
Defense: “And are there lockers in that
room?”
intimidating Officer George during testimony.
A cop’s testimony on the witness stand
is vital to the prosecution’s case. Over the
years, cops learn never to volunteer information, and to give direct and concise
answers.
Such was the case of the State of
South Carolina v Willis. Officer George
did not see the crime committed, but
arrested the fleeing suspect based on a
physical description given to him on the
police radio.
The defense lawyer was hoping to
shoot down the prosecution’s case by
Defense attorney: “Officer George, did
you see my client, Mr. Willis, actually fleeing from the scene of the crime?”
Officer George: “No, sir. I subsequently
observed a person who matched the
description of the suspect running several
blocks from the scene of the crime.”
Attorney: “And who gave you the description of the suspect?”
Officer: “The officer who first arrived at
the scene of the crime.”
Attorney: “Your fellow officer, the one
who gave you the description of the supposed offender. Do you trust the word of
this officer?”
Officer: “Yes, sir, I’d trust him with my
life!”
Seeing a chance to discredit the cop’s
testimony, the defense lawyer sets a
verbal trap: “You trust him with your life?
That’s interesting. Tell me, Officer George,
do you have a place where you change
into your uniform before your daily duties?”
Officer: “Yes sir.”
Officer: “Yes sir, there are.”
Defense: “And do you place a padlock
on your locker?”
Officer: “Yes sir, I do.”
Lawyer: “Then explain to me, officer,
why you trust the other officers with your
life, yet you find it necessary to place
a padlock on your locker in a room you
share with these same officers?”
Officer: “Well, sir, we share the building with the entire court complex, and
sometimes lawyers might walk through
our locker room.”
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Ejercito
se lleva a
175
agentes en
Monterrey
por posible nexo con el narco
Elementos militares sitiaron las instalaciones de la Secretaría de Vialidad y Tránsito
de Monterrey, en el cambio de turno, requiriendo a los agentes para trasladarlos a la
Policía Ministerial del Estado
Un total de 175 agentes de tránsito fueron retenidos y llevados a la Agencia Estatal
de Investigaciones con el fin de tener sus datos y cotejarlos en el sistema Plataforma
México.
Cada uno de los elementos requeridos aportará sus datos y, en caso de que resulte
con anomalías, es decir, nexos con delincuencia organizada, directa o indirectamente,
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