Did You know about these top 10 most Wanted Criminals

Did You know about these top 10 most Wanted Criminals

Updated on August 02, 2022 13:04 PM by Ella Bina

Alexis Flores

For his alleged role in the kidnapping and murder of a 5-year-old girl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Flores is wanted. The girl was reported missing in July 2000, and in August of that same year, her strangled body was discovered in a nearby apartment.

Honduran fugitive Alexis Flores (born July 18, 1975) is wanted for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of five-year-old Iriana DeJesus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 2000. He is also wanted for child rape.

The FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list now includes Flores as the 487th fugitive. Flores was born in Honduras in 1975, even though he has stated birth years varying from 1975 to 1982.  Flores has a visible surgical scar on his neck from an incident he had in Honduras after Hurricane Mitch in 1998.

Glen Stewart Godwin

For his 1987 break-out from Folsom State Prison in California, where he was serving a lengthy sentence for murder, Glen Stewart Godwin is sought after. Godwin was detained for cocaine trafficking in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, later that year. He was sentenced to a Guadalajara prison after being found guilty. Godwin is accused of killing a fellow prisoner in April 1991. Five months later, he got away.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation added Glen Stewart Godwin (born June 26, 1958) to its list of the Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives on December 7, 1996, nine years after he escaped from Folsom State Prison in Folsom, California, where he was serving a 26-years-to-life sentence.

Godwin is an American fugitive and convicted murderer. On the list, he took O'Neil Vassell's spot. But on May 19, 2016, he was removed from the list.

In Miami, Florida, on June 26, 1958, Glen Godwin was born. His family relocated to California in the 1960s and settled in Palm Springs, in Riverside County.  Godwin attended and graduated from Palm Springs High School in 1975. Godwin performed well in school[4] and played the trumpet in the school brass band for a long time.

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Jason Derek Brown

In Phoenix, Arizona, Brown is wanted for murder and an armed robbery. Outside of a theatre in November 2004, Brown is accused of shooting and killing an armored car guard before escaping with the cash. He might have a.45 caliber handgun and a Glock 9mm.

Jason Derek Brown, an American wanted for first-degree murder and armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona, was born on July 1, 1969. Outside of a theatre on November 29, 2004, Brown is accused of shooting and killing an armored car guard before escaping with the cash. He was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list as the 489th fugitive on December 8, 2007. He is regarded as armed and quite dangerous.

David John Brown Sr. gave birth to Brown on July 1, 1969, in Los Angeles, California.  He went to Laguna Beach High School. Brown has a master's degree in international business and speaks French with ease.

Brown lived in many locations in Orange County, California, between 1990 and 2004, including Dana Point and the Corona del Mar district of Newport Beach

Fidel Urbina

For allegedly raping and assaulting a lady in March 1998, Fidel Urbina is wanted. In October 1998, while out on bond, he is also accused of killing a second lady by beating, raping, and strangling her. Later, her body was discovered in the burned-out trunk of a car. They both took place in Chicago, Illinois.

Fidel Urbina, a Mexican national and former fugitive was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in June 2012. He was born on April 24, 1975. Mexican national Urbina was employed as a mechanic in Chicago.

He is accused of raping a Chicago waitress in both her house and car in March 1998.  Gabriella Torres, 22, was sexually raped and killed seven months later while he was out on bond. Her body was discovered in the trunk of a burned-out automobile in a Chicago alley.

Despite reports that he had been spotted in Mexico, Urbina had been the target of a manhunt since 1999. The reward for information that resulted in Urbina's capture was $100,000.After 17 years on the run, Urbina was apprehended on September 22, 2016, in Chihuahua, Mexico.

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William Bradford Bishop

On March 1, 1976, in Bethesda, Maryland, Bishop is accused of beating to death his wife (age 37), mother (age 68), and three kids (ages 5, 10, and 14). He then took their bodies to Columbia, North Carolina, where he allegedly set them on fire and buried them in a little cemetery.

Bishop has a master's degree in Italian from Middlebury College in Vermont and a bachelor's degree in American studies from Yale University, which would suggest that he is highly educated. Bishop, a chronic insomniac, reportedly used depression medication and had previously been treated in a psychiatric setting.

William Bradford Bishop Jr., a former member of the United States Foreign Service, was born on August 1, 1936. He has been on the run from the law ever since it was claimed that he killed his wife, mother, and three boys in 1976.  

He was added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on April 10, 2014.  Bishop, who was 81 years old at the time, was taken off the list on June 27, 2018, according to the FBI, to make place for a "dangerous fugitive". The FBI is still aggressively looking for him, though.

William Bradford Bishop Jr. was conceived on August 1, 1936, in Pasadena, California, the son of William Bradford Bishop Sr. and Lobelia Amaryllis St. Germain.  

He attended South Pasadena High School and graduated from Yale University with a bachelor of science in history and Middlebury College with a master of arts in international studies.

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Robert William Fisher

Fisher is sought after for reportedly murdering his wife and two young children in Scottsdale, Arizona in April 2001 and then detonating their home. Fisher enjoys being outside and is a skilled hunter and fisherman. He is suspected of owning several firearms, including a powerful rifle.

Robert William Fisher, an American wanted for reportedly murdering his family and detonate their Scottsdale, Arizona, home on April 10, 2001, was born on April 13, 1961. Fisher worked as a firefighter in the medical industry after serving in the US Navy.

In 1987, he wed Mary Fisher; together, they had Bobby and Brittney. The Fishers had a challenging home life. Robert Fisher was reportedly violent and unsettling on numerous occasions, as well as acting cruelly and in a domineering manner toward his family.

At least once, he cheated on his wife. When Fisher was 15 years old, his parents split up, and it was thought that this contributed to his subsequent struggles. On April 10, 2001, they were living in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The family's house exploded on April 10, 2001. Fisher's wife and two kids were discovered dead inside. Mary had been shot in the back of the head, and their throats had been severed. Mary's automobile and Robert Fisher were not present.

He was the lone suspect in the killings that the police named. Mary's automobile was found on April 20 in a wilderness close to Payson, Arizona. The outcome of Robert Fisher is unclear.

Eduardo Ravelo

Ravelo was charged with racketeering, conspiracy to launder money, and conspiracy to possess drugs with the intent to distribute heroin, cocaine, and marijuana in Texas in 2008. His suspected illegal actions allegedly started in 2003.

Ravelo is a Captain (Capo) in the Barrio Azteca criminal organization and is thought to be in charge of giving commands to the group's members in Juarez, Mexico. Ravelo and the Barrio Azteca members are accused of carrying out several homicides as "hitmen" for the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Drug Trafficking Organization.

The Barrio Azteca gang was headed by Mexican American mobster Eduardo "Richolm" Ravelo, who was born on October 13, 1968. He was previously wanted on multiple drug-related and organized crime-related crimes.

He was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list on October 20, 2009, as the 493rd fugitive.  He was apprehended on June 26, 2018, in Mexico.

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Victor Manuel Gerena

In connection with the 1983 armed robbery of a security firm in Connecticut, where almost $7 million was stolen, Gerena is wanted. He is accused of holding two security guards at gunpoint, handcuffing, binding, and injecting them with an unknown drug to further render them helpless.

As a Wells Fargo employee and a member of the Boricua Popular Army, Victor Manuel Gerena (born June 24, 1958) is an American wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the September 1983 White Eagle armed robbery of a Wells Fargo armored vehicle facility. At the time, the $7 million in cash (about $18 million as of May 2021) represented the greatest cash robbery in American history.

On May 14, 1984, Gerena was added to the FBI's list of the Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives as the 386th fugitive. He is still at large, and on April 11, 2010, he surpassed Donald Eugene Webb, who was taken off the list on March 31, 2007, after 25 years, 10 months, and 27 days, to become the fugitive who has been on the list the longest.

For many years, there were no leads, and Webb was assumed to be dead. After 32 years, Gerena was taken off the list on December 15, 2016. It's thought that Gerena resides in Cuba.

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Semion Mogilevich

For his suspected involvement in a multi-million dollar plan to swindle thousands of stockholders in a publicly traded firm with its headquarters in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between 1993 and 1998, Mogilevich is sought by authorities.

After over $150 million had been lost by hundreds of investors, the scam scheme was exposed in 1998. In April 2003, Mogilevich, who is believed to have sponsored and authorized the scam, was charged.

Mogilevich might have a mustache or other facial hair. Moscow, Russia, is where he primarily resides. He is known to travel on a Russian passport, while he could have Greek, Israeli, and Ukrainian passports.

Semén Ydkovych Mohylévych is a Russian organized crime figure who was born in Ukraine. In the style of an American mafia family, he swiftly established a highly organized criminal organization with 250 members, many of whom are his relatives.

He is referred to be the "boss of bosses" of the majority of Russian Mafia syndicates in the world by authorities in the European Union and the United States and is dubbed "the most dangerous gangster in the world" by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The FBI has charged him with "arms trafficking, contract killings, extortion, drug trafficking, and international prostitution.

Jose Manuel Garcia Guevara

In Lake Charles, Louisiana, Guevara is accused of killing a 26-year-old woman in front of her 4-year-old stepson in 2008. The victim and Guevara shared a mobile home park. Guevara is accused of breaking into the victim's home, raping her, then fatally stabbing her.

The second or maternal family name of this Spanish name is Guevara, and the first or paternal surname is Garcia.

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