Over the past few years the primary focus of FBI and CIA investigations has shifted away from domestic criminal behavior and more towards capturing and eliminating terrorism. So, while mobsters, gang leaders and serial killers are always included in any “Most Wanted” list, what’s changed are the number of terrorists (both Muslim extremists, cyber-terrorists, and hackers) on the most wanted list. But the bottom line remains, as stated by the FBI: at the heart of their operations (and we quote) is “To protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats and to enforce the criminal laws of the United States.”
If you go to any FBI website, you’ll see their priority “wanted” list divided into two categories National Security Priorities (terrorism, counter intelligence, cybercrimes), and criminal priorities (public corruption, civil rights, organized crime, white collar and violent crimes). We’ve done a bit of the same thing here. The list that follows has been divided into three sections, violent crimes, terrorism and cyber terrorism. It is not arbitrary, even though the FBI no longer lists one criminal as being more wanted than another. We’ve listed them based on the FBI and other USA most wanted lists averaged them out and listed them in an order of our own device.
One more thing. If you know anything about any of these individuals. Call your local FBI office or nearest state police barracks immediately.
10 Most Wanted by the FBI
1.Alexis Flores
Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, Kidnapping, Murder
Reward: $100,000 for information leading directly to his arrest.
Flores is wanted for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and murder of a 5 year old girl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The girl was reported missing in July 2000, and was later found strangled to death in a nearby apartment in August of the same year.
2-Glen Stewart Godwin
Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Confinement, Murder, Escape
Reward: $100,000 for information leading directly to his arrest.
Glen Stewart Godwin is being sought for his 1987 escape from Folsom State Prison in California, where he was serving a lengthy sentence for murder. Later in 1987, Godwin was arrested for drug trafficking in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. After being convicted, he was sent to a prison in Guadalajara. In April of 1991, Godwin allegedly murdered a fellow inmate. He escaped five months later.
3-Jason Derek Brown
Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, First Degree Murder, Armed Robbery
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Brown is wanted for murder and armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona. During November of 2004, Brown allegedly shot and killed an armored car guard outside a movie theater and then fled with the money. He may be in the possession of a Glock 9mm and a .45 caliber handgun.
4-Fidel Urbina
Charged with: First Degree Murder, Aggravated Kidnapping, Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, Aggravated Sexual Assault, Failure to Appear.
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Fidel Urbina is wanted for allegedly beating and raping a woman in March of 1998. While out on bond, he also allegedly beat, raped and strangled a second woman to death in October of 1998. Her body was later found in the trunk of a vehicle that had been burned. Both crimes occurred in Chicago, Illinois.
5-William Bradford Bishop Jr.
Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution; Murder With a Blunt Instrument
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Bishop allegedly bludgeoning to death his wife (age 37), mother (age 68), and three sons (ages 5, 10 and 14) in Bethesda, Maryland, on March 1, 1976. He then allegedly transported their bodies to Columbia, North Carolina, where he buried the bodies in a shallow grave and lit them on fire. He would seem to be quite intelligent: Bishop has an American Studies degree from Yale University and a Master’s Degree in Italian from Middlebury College in Vermont. A longtime insomniac, Bishop reportedly had been under psychiatric care in the past and had used medication for depression.
6-Robert William Fisher
Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution; First Degree Murder (3 Counts); Arson of an Occupied Structure
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001. Fisher is physically fit and is an avid outdoorsman, hunter, and fisherman. He is believed to be in possession of several weapons, including a high-powered rifle.
7-Eduardo Ravelo
Charged with: Engaging in the Affairs of an Enterprise; Through a Pattern of Racketeering Activities; Conspiracy to Conduct the Affairs of an Enterprise, Through a Pattern of Racketeering Activities; Conspiracy to Launder Monetary Instruments
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Ravelo was indicted in Texas in 2008 for his involvement in racketeering activities, conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, and conspiracy to possess heroin, cocaine and marijuana with the intent to distribute. His alleged criminal activities began in 2003. Ravelo is known to be a Captain (Capo) within the Barrio Azteca criminal enterprise and is allegedly responsible for issuing orders to the Barrio Azteca members residing in Juarez, Mexico. Allegedly, Ravelo and the Barrio Azteca members act as “hitmen” for the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Drug Trafficking Organization and are responsible for numerous murders
8-Victor Manuel Gerena
Charged with: Bank Robbery; Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution – Armed Robbery; Theft From Interstate Shipment
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Gerena is being sought in connection with the armed robbery of approximately $7 million from a security company in Connecticut in 1983. He allegedly took two security employees hostage at gunpoint and then handcuffed, bound and injected them with an unknown substance in order to further disable them.
9-Semion Mogilevich
Charged with: Fraud by Wire; RICO Conspiracy; Mail Fraud; Money Laundering Conspiracy; Money Laundering; Aiding and Abetting; Securities Fraud; Filing False Registration With the SEC; False Filings With the SEC; Falsification of Books [and more]
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: $100,000
Mogilevich is wanted for his alleged participation in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud thousands of investors in the stock of a public company incorporated in Canada, but headquartered in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between 1993 and 1998. The scheme to defraud collapsed in 1998, after thousands of investors lost in excess of $150 million. Mogilevich, thought to have allegedly funded and authorized the scheme, was indicted in April of 2003. Mogilevich may wear facial hair to include a mustache. His primary residence in Moscow, Russia. He is known to utilize a Russian passport, but may also possess Israeli, Ukrainian, and Greek passports.
10-Jose Manuel Garcia Guevara
Charged with: Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution – Second Degree Murder, Aggravated Rape, Aggravated Burglary
Reward directly leading to his apprehension: None given.
Guevara allegedly murdered a 26-year-old woman in the presence of her four-year-old stepson in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 2008. Guevara and the victim lived in the same mobile home park. Guevara allegedly broke into the victim’s home, raped her, and brutally stabbed her to death.
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