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GangTECC's Most Wanted Gang Fugitives
Henry Menjivar Henry Menjivar Lawrence Ballard Lawrence Ballard
  Wanted for: Homicide   Wanted for: Homicide, Robbery  
  Gang: MS-13   Gang: 107 Hoover Crips  
  USMS Office: CARFTF   USMS Office: N/OK  
         
             
Miguel Herrera-Aramiz Miguel Herrera-Aramiz Jurel Roberson Jurel Roberson
  Wanted for: Homicide   Wanted for: Homicide  
  Gang: Sur/South 13, LA21   Gang: South Park Family Gangsters  
  USMS Office: D/DE   USMS Office: D/AZ  
         
             
Miguel Martinez Miguel Martinez Robert Steven Jackson Robert Steven Jackson
  Wanted for: Homicide, RICO   Wanted for: Homicide, Attempted  
  Gang: Insane Deuces   Homicide, Felon w/ Firearm  
  USMS Office: GLRFTF   Gang: Squad Up Bloods  
      USMS Office: D/NV  
Antonio Dion Gilbert Antonio Dion Gilbert Rene Munoz Rene Munoz
  Wanted for: Attempted Homicide,   Wanted for: Homicide  
  Kidnapping, Armed Robbery   Gang: Mexican Mafia (EMI)  
  Gang: Def Row-Blood Clique   USMS Office: W/TX, S/TX  
  USMS Office: D/SC      
             
Saheed Davis (Apprehended) Saheed Davis Brian Baker Brian Baker
  Wanted for: Homicide, Parole Violation   Wanted for: Attempted Aggravated Murder, Armed Robbery  
  Gang: Vice Lords   Gang: Rolling 60's Crips  
  USMS Office: GCRFTF   USMS Office: D/OR  
         
             
Omar Isiah Garris Omar Isiah Garris Javier Palomo Javier Palomo
  Wanted for: Attempted 1st Degree Murder (2), 1st Degree Assault (2), Weapons Offenses   Wanted for: Homicide  
    Gang: Eastside San Jose  
  Gang: 1-7 Crew   USMS Office: D/NM  
  USMS Office: CARFTF      
             

  This product was developed by the National Gang Targeting, Enforcement and Coordination Center (GangTECC) in conjunction with the United States Marshals Service.

The individuals profiled herein are known gang members who are also wanted fugitives. They hail from across the United States and are wanted for their alleged involvement in the commission of violent crimes. The information contained in this document was obtained by investigators from the United States Marshals Service’s District and Regional Fugitive Task Forces who are supporting state and local law enforcement agencies in these investigations.
 
     
  About GangTECC: The National Gang Targeting, Enforcement & Coordination Center began operations in the summer 2006 as the national anti-gang task force within the U.S. Department of Justice . GangTECC is led by a senior prosecutor from the Department of Justice. In accordance with the Attorney General's directive, GangTECC is a multi-agency center designed to serve as a critical catalyst in a unified federal effort to help disrupt and dismantle the most significant and violent gangs in the United States.  
     

 

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