July 2013 - Fugitive Watch
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July 2013 - Fugitive Watch
July 2013 FREE gratis Los Más Buscados • Bilingual www.FUGITIVE.com fugitive watch® news Jul- 13 fw Table of Contents The “9%” Lie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 . Featured Fugitives ID Fugitive Want Page Spanish SWAT Team Arrests Dangerous Fugitive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 13-237 Unknown Attempted Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Undocumented Immigrants Can Obtain U Visa If They Have Been Victims Of A Crime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 13-98 Bank Robbery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 13-216 Unknown Bank Robbery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 La Visa U: Camino A La Mica Por Ser Víctima De Crimen. . . . . . . . . . 8 13-58 Sexual Predator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 San Jose Police Department: Population to Officer Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 12-276 Jeffrey Barth Failure to Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Capturan a Inés Coronel, Suegro el Chapo Guzmán . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 13-197Unknown Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Fugitive Watch Factoids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 13-198 Robert Grant Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 In Memoriam Granite Mountain Hotshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 13-199Unknown Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Apprehended. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 113-225Unknown Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 EU Busca a Narcos Mexicanos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 13-201Unknown Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Bustin’ Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 13-224Unknown Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Movie Critics Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 13-226 John Anthony Martin Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 13-210 William Cordoba Murder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 13-213Unknown Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Unknown John Michael Enard WANTED Fugitive Watch® Productions,Inc. © 2013 No part of this publication may be reproduced without express permission from Fugitive Watch® Productions, Inc. 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Gilroy Motorcycle Center 7661 Monterey St • Gilroy, CA 95020 • 408.842.9955 fugitive watch® news By JIM UNLAND, president of the San Jose Police Officers Association and a Sergeant in the San Jose Police Department. The cozy relationship between the Mercury News and the City of San Jose reminds me of the relationship that existed between the newspaper Pravda and the old Soviet Union. A case in point, the Mercury continues to report that the City has offered the police a 9% raise over the next two years. This was how they portrayed the City’s offer in their Internal Affairs column. Raises have been the big topic of discussion at San Jose City Hall as officials wrapped up the budget for the coming fiscal year. That’s a refreshing change from the ugly fights with city unions over pay cuts to reduce layoffs. But it doesn’t mean there’s no bitterness as city leaders dangle 2.5-percent raises to workers who took 10-percent pay cuts. Even cops offered 9 jul- 13 fw 4 . The “9%” Lie percent over two years to keep them from quitting say that’s not enough. The City’s offer to police was not a 9% raise and to characterize it as such is either a case of very lazy reporting on the part of the Mercury or the paper has chosen to assist the City in misleading the citizens of San Jose. Below is an email we sent to our members explaining that the “9% raise” isn’t even close to a real 9% raise. We have been asked by several members to explain the City’s offer they made just prior to their Last, Best and Final offer submitted to the Arbitration panel. We understand the confusion because it has been mischaracterized by the City and some media outlets as a “9% raise.” This is a deceitful and inaccurate description of the City’s offer. The actual City offer consisted of a 2.5% raise for the FY 13/14. Then a contingent 2.5% raise in FY 14/15. The string attached to us receiving the second 2.5% would be tied to the City realizing $20 million in savings from some of their Measure B changes. In other words, in order for us to receive the second 2.5% raise, we would either have to lose our lawsuit or all of the bargaining units would have to drop their lawsuits. That’s a whole lot of string. The City also offered a one-time, nonpensionable 4% retention bonus to be paid toward the end of the FY 14/15 in two 2% increments. Only if you stayed would you be paid the 4%. The 2.5% + 2.5% (contingent) + 4% one-time retention bonus is how they get to a “9% raise”. Its political spin for the media and a way to confuse the public. The following example should clarify what an actual 9% raise would look like compared to the City’s “9% raise.” If you are making $100 dollars a year and you get a 9% raise, then you would be making $109. It’s a pretty easy concept to understand. But under the City’s proposal, in FY 13/14 you would go from making $100 to making $102.50. The second year’s 2.5% raise is based on a contingency that is highly unlikely to happen, so odds are you will not get it. The retention bonus, given to those still here by the end of FY 14/15 is one-time money. You would still be making $102.50 but you would get a check for $2 and then another check for $2 as the 4% is broken up into two payments. The retention bonus would not increase your hourly wage. So in June of 2015 you would still be making $102.50 not $109. Don’t forget, the City’s “9% raise” offer came with takeaways on premium pay and sick leave payout. Do not be confused by the City’s “9% raise” because it’s not one. 13-237 unknown attempted robbery robo Santa Cruz police are looking for a suspect who shot and wounded a 36-year-old Oregon man during an armed robbery of four people in Santa Cruz’s San Lorenzo Park on Monday night. The victim was walking with two other men and a woman to downtown Santa Cruz at about 10 p.m. when the suspect approached and pointed a gun at them and demanded their wallets. He fired the weapon and wounded the victim in the torso before any of them could comply. The suspect then fled on foot with their wallets. The suspect is described as a white man, 18 to 30 years old, 5 feet 8 to 5 feet 9 inches tall with a thin build and dirty skin. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] Jul- 13 fw 5 13-98 unknown Bank Robbery robo de banco Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating a man who robbed a bank in Pleasanton. The Wells Fargo at 4765 Hopyard Road was robbed at about 11:10 a.m., police said. The man approached a teller with a note that said he was robbing the bank. The suspect ran away with cash stolen from the bank. He spoke with a Jamaican or similar accent. 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. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a [email protected], si usted tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. Copyright © 2013 by Bay City News, Inc. -- Republication, Rebroadcast or any other Reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. fugitive watch® news fw jul- 13 6 . fugitive watch® news fw Spanish SWAT Team Arrests Dangerous Fugitive The Spanish Policía Nacional released video of their SWAT officers arresting Mark Alan Lilley, one of Britain’s most wanted fugitives in Malaga, Spain. In 2000, Lilley was on trial for drug trafficking in the UK when jumped bail and fled. However his trial continued, he was convicted and sentenced to 24 years in prison. SWAT officers used ladders to climb over the main gate of Lilley’s villa and used a battering ram to knock down the front door. Officers found the Lilley hiding in a secret room behind a closet. Lilley had a computer where he controlled the security cameras monitoring the grounds of the villa and his dogs alerted him. Police report Lilley’s appearance had “changed considerably” and that he had become an expert in “vale tudo,” a Brazilian martial art., The Spanish police press release said Lilley’s crimes date back to 1997 where a police investigation revealed he was the leader of a drug trafficking gang in the UK. Scan the QR code below with your Smart Phone to watch the SWAT raid in action. jul- 13 7 . fugitive watch® news Undocumented Immigrants Can Obtain U Visa If They If They Have Been Victims of a Crime in the United States In the last year dozens of undocumented immigrants have entered my office and filed for U visas. They have been victims of shotgun wounds to the chest at close range, drive-by shootings, rape, physical domestic violence, emotional domestic violence, the sexual abuse of a minor, gang violence, kidnapping, illegal detention, criminal threats, and armed assault. They are eligible for a U visa—a work permit for 4 years with the option of applying for permanent residence after 3 years. Congress approved 10,000 visas annually plus an unlimited number of visas for eligible derivative family members if they (1) were the victim of a significant crime, (2) suffered substantial hardship due to the crime, and (3) cooperated with the police investigation of the crime and (if the criminal is found) the prosecution of the crime. Immigrants must report the crime and make a statement, but there are ironclad protections written into the law that protect victims from ICE or deportation if they report the crime. Otherwise, no undocumented immigrant would report a crime and crime would increase in the United States. It is indeed 100% safe to report a crime without fear of deportation. The benefits of the U visa include a work permit, a valid social security card and driver’s license, immediate eligibility for public benefits and in state residency for purposes of attending a public college (upon mailing the U visa application to Vermont!), and a path to a green card and citizenship. The crime may be from a long time ago; it need not be recent. Persons who have been previously deported, who have committed a crime themselves, or who are currently in deportation proceedings are all eligible. There is no interview to receive the U visa; it is decided by officials in Vermont, 8 . jul- 13 fw have been 3000 miles away. In these regards the U visa is very special. decades past. La Visa U: Camino A La Mica Por Ser Víctima De Crimen La visa U es un remedio de inmigración para victimas de crimen que puede conducirse a la residencia permanente. La visa U permite que personas indocumentadas inclusive con deportaciones previas o crímenes ellos mismos ganen un permiso de trabajo y la residencia permanente sin temor de represalias o deportación. Muchos preguntan, ¿Soy elegible para la visa U? Para ser elegible Ud. necesita ser víctima de un crimen cometido en los EE.UU. como la violencia doméstica, el asalto armado, la violación sexual, la explotación sexual, o la detención ilegal. Victims of a Crime Segundo, hay que demostrar que ha sufrido abuso sustancial--físico o mental--a consecuencia de ser víctima. Tercero, necesita tener información sobre esa actividad criminal, apoyando la investigación o la prosecución de la actividad criminal. O sea, Ud. necesita cooperar con la investigación policiaca y del fiscal. ¿Cuáles son los beneficios de la visa U? Los recipientes de la visa U reciben permiso de trabajar. Llegan a ser elegibles para la residencia permanente después de 3 años. También son elegibles para beneficios públicos inmediatamente, al mandar la solicitud. Muchos familiares de la víctima también son elegibles. Contact the Law Office of Richard Hobbs for a U visa at 408-642-7404. Para citas sobre la visa U Ud. puede hablar al 408-642-7404. fugitive watch® news fw jul- 13 9 . fugitive watch® news San Jose Police Department: Population Opinion written by Mr. Michael Ross (Retired Lieutenant San Jose Department) In my opinion, San Jose Mayor Reed and the majority of the city council do not want to use these numbers when spreading their lies about the San Jose Police Department. They have clearly created a hostile and dangerous working environment in the City of San Jose. These numbers clearly tell the true story. San Jose Mayor Reed and the majority of the city council, as well as the citizens of our city are lucky! They have severely understaffed our police department compared to others cities, but because of the men and women who work for the San Jose Police Department, we have managed the persevere. The issue that Mayor Reed and the majority of the city council will not address is that even at 2006 staffing levels, the City of San Francisco, the next largest city in the bay area outnumber our “Ratio of Citizens to jul- 13 fw to Officer Ratio Police Officers” by almost 2 to 1. That is a simple fact that can not be argued! Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 211.34 Citizens to 1 Police Officer Here is the Citizen to Police Officer Ratio’s compared to the other 10 Largest Cities in the US: Houston Police Department Population 2,208,180 (1997) # of Officers 5,400 Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 408.92 Citizens to 1 Police Officer New York City Police Department Population 8,274,527 # of Police Officers 34,500 Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 239.84 Citizens to 1 Police Officer Los Angeles Police Department Population 3,800,000 # of Police Officers 10,005 Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 379.81 Citizens to 1 Police Officer Chicago Police Department Population 2,853,114 # of Police Officers 13,500 (2010) Phoenix Police Department Population 1,600,000 # of Officers 2,800 Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 571.42 Citizens to 1 Police Officer Philadelphia Police Department Population 1,500,000 # of Officers 6,600 (2007) Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 227.27 Citizens to 1 Police Officer 10 . San Antonio Police Department Population 1,500,000 # of Officers 6,600 (2007) Ratio of Citizens to Officers: 227.27 Citizens to 1 Police Officer San Jose Police Department Population 1,000,000 # of Officers 900 Ratio of Citizens to officers: 1,111.11 Citizens to 1 Police Officer For a local comparison, I compared our numbers to the San Francisco Police Department. San Francisco Police Department Population 808,976 (2008) # of Officers 2,264 Ratio of Citizens to Police Officers: 357.32 citizens to 1 officer all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] Siga a las aventuras de los Huevos Policías alcoholímetro: Los huevos poetas han sido detenidos por el alocholímetro y se ven en la penosísima necesidad de negociar con la autoridad, para cumplir con todas las de la ley. Capturan jul - 13 fw 11 a Inés Coronel, Suegro de El Chapo Guzmán Por varios meses integrantes de la Policía Federal, del CISEN y de la Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional, se dedicaron a espiar al suegro de Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán, o al menos eso señalaron las autoridades que capturaron a Inés Coronel Barreras. El suegro del narcotraficante más importante de México, no logró ser protegido al máximo por sus escoltas, el padre de Emma Coronel fue capturado en un importante operativo de seguridad. Escanear el código QR con tu smartphone para ver el cartoon. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT Inés Coronel fue detenido junto a su hijo, ambos se dedicaban a traficar droga, con frecuencia enviaban paquetes de marihuana a Arizona. Las autoridades señalaron que informes por parte de la Secretaría de Marina Armada de México ayudaron para que se lograra la acción. La captura se realizó en Agua Prieta, Sonora, Inés estaba acompañado de su hijo y tres sicarios que trabajaban como escolta personal. Los hombres estaban preparando un cargamento que enviarían a Estados Unidos. Sin embargo fue un tanto criticable, que la captura del suegro de El Chapo Guzmán se diera unas horas antes de la visita de Barack Obama a México, aunque las autoridades señalaron que no fue para “quedar bien”, simplemente “estaban haciendo su trabajo”. fugitive watch® news fw jul- 13 12 . 13-58 John Michael Enard Sexual predator On January 19, 2013 at approximately 1:38 a.m., John Michael Enard , B/M, DOB: 03/17/1954, removed his GPS Tracking device and climbed over a fence and left a half way house, the Southeast Texas Transitional Treatment Center in Harris County, Texas. He was a Sexually Violent Predator paroled to the center on December 11, 2012 after being convicted of 4 counts of Burglary with intent to rape and sentenced in 1982 to 10 years. Enard was also convicted on three counts of Sexual Assault when he received his 10 year sentence and was serving a 75 year sentence since 1986 for Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Sexual Assault when paroled last month. Detectives report that Emard has family in Houston, Texas and Lafayette, Louisiana. Enard is considered a sexually violent predator and at high risk to reoffend. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 to send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] Jul- 13 fw 13 12-276 Jeffrey Barth failure to report Jeffrey Barth is currently being sought by the Washington State Department of Corrections on a warrant charging him with failing to report to the department. He was being supervised for first-degree kidnapping. Barth had been convicted of kidnapping in connection with the murder of a young woman that was stuffed into a duffel bag driven to a remote location and shot dead. Barth who was present at the time of the crime, was allowed to plead guilty to kidnapping in exchange for his testimony against his accomplices. Barth faced up to life in prison had he been convicted of the original charges of first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping and conspiracy to commit first-degree kidnapping. By pleading guilty to the reduced charge, he received a reduced sentenced. Victim Rachel Burkheimer Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a [email protected], si usted sabe su paradero. Fugitive Watch Factoids An American 15-year-old teenager, Jack Thomas Andraka has invented a sensor that would detect early stages of pancreatic cancer. In 1874, a swarm of 3 trillion locust a half a mile high, 100 miles wide and 1,000 miles long (The size of Colorado) blocked out the sun as it destroyed 1/2 of the food crops in the American Great Plains. Prior to their slaughter, almost to extinction, by American settlers and hunters. 30 million buffalo roamed the American plains. Some herds were up to 25 miles long. American hunters killed 8,000 buffalo every day for their hides alone and left the meat to rot. By 1889, only 85 buffalo were still alive in the entire United States. Every day 5,000 people in North America are told they have Cancer. 3/4 of all surgeries on wounded Civil War soldiers were amputations. Last year the small Village of Elmwood Place, Ohio installed traffic cameras. In the first month, 6,600 tickets were issued by the cameras, more than triple the village’s population. The Chief of Police is the only full time police officer. A Gallup poll says 70% of Americans are “checked out” or hate their jobs . There are 12 states that ban speed cameras, and nine states prohibit red-light cameras. A Yada byte is a million-billion gigabytes, storing enough information to fill 200 trillion DVD’s. Arizona is one of two states that DOES NOT observe Daylight Savings Time. However the Navajo Indian Reservation inside the state DOES observe Daylight Savings Time BUT the Hopi Indian Reservation completely surrounded by the Navajo Reservation DOES NOT observe Day Light Savings Time. Inside the Hopi Reservation there is another smaller Navajo reservation that DOES NOT observe it. Outside the main Hopi reservation there is another smaller Hopi reservation completely surrounded by the Navajo reservation that DOES NOT observe Day Light Savings Time. See Map Below Blue = DOES NOT Observe Day Light Savings Time Yellow = DOES Observe Day Light Savings Time fugitive watch® news Dedicated to the Elite Hotshot Firefighter Crew fw jul- 13 14 . 19 Brave Souls Who Perished Fighting the Arizona Fire 13-197 unknown murder asesinato The Oakland Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person in this surveillance video. Detectives report that this person allegedly shot and killed a 17 year old boy execution style in broad daylight. The video shows the masked gunman shoot the boy who falls to the ground and then shooting into the street at other persons. He then he fires several more shots at the teen, point blank, as the boy lays on his back and puts his hands in the air. Scan the QR code below with your smartphone to watch video of suspect.. WARNING THE VIDEO IS DISTURBING AND NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] Jul- 13 fw 15 13-198 Robert Grant Murder asesinato An arrest has been made in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old man at a Pittsburg gas station in January, police said today. Renard Curry, 19, was arrested for the Jan. 29 killing of Timothy Smith Jr. at a Union 76 gas station, located at 2150 Railroad Ave., police said. The 9 a.m. shooting sent customers running and left Smith with a gunshot wound to the head, police said. He died later that day. Curry’s brother, Robert Grant, 24, is also sought in connection with the murder. Other suspects have also been arrested in connection with the murder, Pittsburg police Lt. Ron Raman said, but their identities are not being made public. Police said Grant is considered armed and dangerous and knows that police are looking for him. He is a San Francisco resident who frequents the East Bay area. 1-800-9CAUGHT all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] jul - 13 fw 16 Apprehended A prison inmate who escaped from the Mansfield Correctional Institution has been captured. James David Myers was recognized by a citizen, as the escapee was shopping at the Olivesburg General Store in Ashland, Ohio. The inmate was serving a life sentence for kidnapping, rape and other crimes. Myers was recognized when he walked into the Olivesburg General Store in Ashland. The citizen dressed in an American flag shirt for the 4th of July tackled, tied up and held Myers until police arrived to arrest him. The incident was caught on tape by the stores surveillance camera. Scan QR code below with your Smart Phone to watch video of citizen tackling escapee. Fugitive Watch is proud to announce that two teenage girls were arrested in connection with the robbery of a 68-yearold woman aboard a San Francisco Muni vehicle. The robbery occured on June 11 in the city’s Bayview District. Police released video footage that showed the woman sitting in the front of the Muni train when two juvenile girls approached her, punched her, grabbed her two purses, then fled. The girls remained at-large until Fugitive Watch received a tip about the identity of one of the girls. Acting on the tip, police found the girl already in custody for a separate case. She was re-booked for the robbery. The second suspect turned herself in to police. The girls’ names are not being released because they are juveniles. Scan the QR code on your Smartphone to watch the video of the robbery Caught on Tape. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT 13-199 unknown Assault asalto San Francisco police released a sketch of a suspect who attacked a man near Dolores Park, causing serious head injuries. The attack occurred sometime between 12:45 a.m. and 1:15 a.m. in the first block of Hancock Street, just west of the park, police said. The victim saw that the suspect, possibly a homeless man, was preparing to spend the night in front of a home and asked him to sleep in a different spot, according to police. The suspect then became aggressive with the victim, who said he was going to call police. But before he had the chance, the suspect knocked him to the ground, causing the head injuries. The victim was taken to San Francisco General Hospital to be treated and has since been released, according to police. The suspect fled and has not been found. He was described as a White man about 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing about 200 pounds. He had curly brown hair and was last seen wearing a dark jacket, dark pants and a baseball hat, police said. www.fugitive.com 13-225 unknown Robbery / robo The San Jose Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating a suspect involved in a recent robbery. On May 17, 2013 at approximately 11:36 P.M., the suspect entered a business located on the 5800 block of Cottle Road in South San Jose. The suspect was armed with a weapon and demanded money. The suspect fled the store with an undisclosed amount cash and was last seen running away on foot. The unidentified suspect has not been located and remains at large. The suspect is described as a black male adult, early twenties, 5’08″ 150 lbs, black hoodie, blue/black jeans, black shoes with white stripes. Scan the QR code with your smartphone to watch video of the robbery. fugitive watch® news Scan These QR Codes with your Smartphone to Watch these Exciting Police Videos Caught on Tape Use i-nigma application on your Smartphone, iPhone or mobile device to watch these Police Video’s jul- 13 fw EU Busca a 17 . Narcos Mexicanos Este viernes, la Agencia Antidrogas de Estados Unidos (DEA), ha publicado un afiche donde señala a los narcotraficantes más importantes, que según indican han sido identificados como máximos operados en San Diego, California y Tijuana, México. La DEA actualizó la información, ya que el último fue de hace cuatro años, cuando ya grupos delictivos sostenían una intensa lucha por traficar droga. El cartel de alerta incluye a Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán, Ismael El Mayo Zambada y Fernando El Ingeniero Sánchez Arellano. En el afiche también se incluyen las fotografías de Alfonzo Arzate García, Rene Arzate García y José Antonio Soto Gastélum. El afiche publicado en conjunto con el FBI, va a ser exhibido en los cruces fronterizos de San Diego, además en algunas estaciones policiacas. Las autoridades de Estados Unidos ofrecen grandes cantidades de dinero por información que ayude a localizar a los importantes narcotraficantes. 13-201 unknown Robbery robo Police have released sketches of a man who is suspected of robbing a market in Scotts Valley, according to police. Police are seeking a suspect in connection with the armed robbery. According to police, a man armed with a handgun robbed the Scotts Valley Market, located at 14 Victor Square. The suspect purchased two items and then drew a handgun and demanded money from the register. The clerk gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash and the suspect ordered the clerk to the ground, police said. The suspect then fled the store on foot in an unknown direction and has not been found, according to police. The suspect was described as a Hispanic man between 30 to 36 years old who is between 5 feet 10 inches and 6 feet tall. The man had a Band-Aid on his left cheek and a tattoo on his neck. He was wearing a gray or brown baseball hat, dark blue jeans, a black or dark blue hooded sweatshirt with white lettering that read “Cali” and blue Vans-type shoes with white laces, police said. Copyright © 2013 by Bay City News, Inc. -- Republication, Rebroadcast or any other Reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] Jul- 13 fw 18 fugitive watch® news A police officer stops a blonde for speeding and asks if he could see her license. She replied in a huff, “I wish you guys could get your act together. Just yesterday you take away my license and then today you expect me to show it to you.” A blonde was shopping at Target & came across a shiny silver thermos. She was quite fascinated by it, so she picked it up & took it to the clerk to ask what it was. The clerk said, ‘Why, that’s a thermos...... It keeps hot things hot, And cold things cold.’ jul- 13 fw ‘Wow, said the blonde, ‘that’s amazing.....I’m going to buy it!’ So she bought the thermos & took it to work the next day. Her boss saw it on her desk. ‘What’s that,’ he asked? ‘Why, that’s a thermos..... It keeps hot things hot & cold things cold,’ she replied.. Her boss inquired, ‘What do you have in it?’ The blond replied...... ‘Two popsicles & some coffee.’ A blonde goes into work one morning crying her eyes out. Her boss asked sympathetically, ‘What’s the matter?’ The blonde replies, ‘Early this morning I got a phone call saying that my mother had passed away.’ The boss, feeling sorry for her, says, ‘Why don’t you go home for the day? Take the day off to relax & rest.’ ‘Thanks, but I’d be better off here. I need to keep my mind off it & I have the best chance of doing that here.’ The boss agrees & allows the blonde to work as usual. A couple of hours pass & the boss 19 . decides to check on the blonde. He looks out from his office & sees the blonde crying hysterically... ‘What’s so bad now? Are you gonna be okay?’ he asks. ‘No!’ exclaims the blonde. ‘I just received a horrible call from my sister. Her mother died, too!’ fugitive watch® news fw jul- 13 20 . all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to 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. 13-224 unknown Robbery / robo The Phoenix Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects in this video. Detectives report that on Monday, May 20, 2013 at approximately 10:05 AM the these suspects entered the business wearing all dark clothing, faces covered, and weapons drawn. They then allegedly immediately ordered the store employees and customers to lie on the ground. One of the suspects jumped on top of the counter with a gun in his hand while the other suspects broke the glass display cases, removed jewelry and placed it in canvas bag. The suspects fled the business in an unknown direction. The robbery was caught on camera. jul - 13 fw 21 13-226 John Anthony Martin Assault / asalto The Berkeley Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a wanted man who allegedly assaulted a female victim. According to detectives, on June 23, 2013, at about 9:30 a.m, Martin allegedly entered a multi-unit residential building in the 2400 block of Piedmont Avenue and prowled through several rooms. The victim was asleep in bed when the suspect entered her room and began inappropriately touching her, causing her to wake up. The victim started yelling and the suspect fled the building. A subsequent investigation identified Martin as the alleged suspect. 1-800-9caught 13-210 William Cordoba murder asesinato Vallejo police have identified a suspect in a February homicide as 32-year-old William Cordoba and are seeking the public’s help in locating him. Cordoba, also known as William Johnson, is suspected of killing 27-year-old Jimmie Richardson on Feb. 4, police Capt. Jim O’Connell said. Richardson’s body was found on the west sidewalk of Evelyn Circle north of Borges Street around 4:20 a.m. that day. He had been shot multiple times. Richardson’s killing marked Vallejo’s first homicide of 2013. There have now been a total of 12 homicides. The city’s most recent killing occurred when a woman was fatally wounded by shots fired into a Frisbee Street home, police said. Two other people, a man and a woman, were injured in that shooting and were taken to hospitals. An 18-year-old man who was attending a child’s party was shot in the driveway of a home in the 100 block of Sawyer Street. A family member took the man to a hospital, where he died around 1 a.m. Sunday, Lt. Ken Bartlett said. His name has not been released. Vallejo police also have not released the names of two people who died on June 1 when four people were shot during a party in the 100 block of Linfield Drive. The other two victims were injured but survived. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT • Scan the QR code with your smartphone to watch video of the robbery. FUGITIVE WATCH 1-800-9CAUGHT HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] 13-213 unknown robbery robo The Philadelphia Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in this video. Detectives report that June 10, 2013, at 3:44 pm, the victim, a 43 year-old female was inside the Magic Nail Salon in Upper Kensington receiving a nail treatment. During her treatment, an unknown white female who was in the company of a female juvenile allegedly appeared to instruct the child to remove the victim’s wallet containing various identification, Wells Fargo and Citi Bank cards from her purse. After taking the victim’s wallet the suspect placed the wallet into a bag. Scan the QR code with your smartphone to watch video of suspect. fugitive watch® news jul- 13 fw 22 . Movie Critics Corner: Game of Thrones by Steven Ferdin, Jr. With it’s third season recently concluded with an audience of roughly five million viewers, the immensely popular Game Of Thrones series has proven to be one of the most recent and successful established franchises in contemporary pop culture. Based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song Of Ice And Fire series of novels, HBO adapted the first novel for television back in 2011 to a massive audience and critical acclaim. Set on the fictional landmasses of Westeros And Essos, the plot concerns a wide array of characters and their interweaving stories in the feudal “Seven Kingdoms” and beyond in their hostile world of political intrigue, supernatural forces, and the claim for “The Iron Throne” which is deeply coveted by many for its power and authority over the realm. With five books in the series and two tentatively planned, a television adaption fits the series well and serves the source material better than and film adaption could have. The first two seasons are based on the first two books in the series while the third season is based on the first half of the third book, A Storm Of Swords. Each season is ten episodes long, each an hour long which provides plenty of room to be faithful to the novels itself without having to sacrifice much because of run time constrains. It’s obvious that the production team worked tirelessly to make the screen adaption as faithful to the novel as possible and what little I’ve read of the series I can say it is as close of an adaption as I’ve seen of any work. George R.R. Martin’s written world is vast, varied, and well developed; several different locations we’re used for filming including Iceland, Morocco, Croatia, Northern Ireland which give the locations onscreen a very distinct visual appearance. Costumes, props, and set work are elaborately detailed and make for a convincing immersion of a lived in fictional world with a back story of thousands of years. George R.R. Martin’s series is clearly inspired by Lord Of The Rings but contrasts in several key aspects. Where Tolkien’s world was perilous and hostile, its appeal was with all age groups. Just about each episode of Game Of Thrones makes the most of its M rating. However this also gives it the opportunity to discuss certain social issues in a fantasy genre such as feminism, social status, moral ambiguity, sexuality, slavery and so on. Each character has their own strengths and weaknesses, ambitions and motivations. A few episodes in, viewers will realize not to get too attached to anyone as characters die as often as new ones are introduced. Weather your reading the novel or watching the adaption, Game Of Thrones is extremely captivating with an immensely active fanbase. Its practically required watching for anyone who enjoys fantasy or binge television in general. fugitive watch® news fw jul- 13 23 . fugitive watch® news fw jul- 13 24 .
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