Monday, February 2, 2009

Help Find the 'All in One' Robber‏

The FBI Phoenix Division is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the “The All In One Robber”. The unknown male approaches the victim teller and presents a manila envelope or a white UPS style envelope with a white piece of paper attached to it asking for 100s, 50s, and 20s. A gun is threatened with the use of the note but no gun has been seen.

The locations and dates are as follows:

January 29, 2009 @ Chase Bank, 6030 N. 19 th Ave., Phoenix

November 12, 2009, @ Chase Bank, 4031 Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale

October 14, 2009 @ Chase Bank, 7801 N. 19 th Ave., Phoenix

October 7, 2009 @ Chase Bank, 6030 N. 19 th Ave., Phoenix

The unknown male is described as a White male in his 30’s, approximately 5’8”, 185 lbs., wearing various baseball hats, denim jeans, and long sleeve button down shirts.

Please contact the FBI Phoenix Division at (602) 279-5511, with any information about “The All In One Robber.”


Source: FBI Phoenix Division

Friday, January 30, 2009

New Fugitive Added: Adrian NAVARRO‏

ADRIAN NAVARRO IS CURRENTLY SOUGHT BY THE LONE STAR FUGITIVE TASK FOR HIS ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN A SERIES OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS AGAINST VICTIMS YOUNGER THAN 6 YEARS OF AGE. NAVARRO WAS LAST SEEN IN THE AUSTIN, TEXAS AREA AND IS CONSIDERED DANGEROUS.

YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE LONE STAR FUGITIVE TASK FORCE AT (512) 916-5393, 24 HRS., OR YOUR NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.

Source: US Marshals

New Fugitive Added: Cecil STRATTON‏

STRATTON is Wanted by Louisiana Department of Corrections and US Marshals for Aggravated Escape. STRATTON escaped from the Allen Correctional Center in Kinder, LA on Sunday, January 25, 2009.

STRATTON's Criminal History includes: Murder, Armed Robbery, Burglary, Resisting Arrest, Drugs, and numerous other charges.

Up to $3,000 Reward is available for information leading to STRATTON.

Call US Marshals at (337) 262-6666.

Source: US Marshals

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New Fugitive Added: Martin RODRIGUEZ-TAPIA‏

RODRIGUEZ-TAPIA is wanted by U.S. Marshals in Des Moines, IA for Violation of his Pre-Trial Release. RODRIGUEZ-TAPIA'S original charge is Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DETAIN OR APPREHEND YOURSELF. If you have information on RODRIGUEZ-TAPIA'S whereabouts, please call U.S. Marshals in Des Moines at (515) 284-6240, U.S. Marshals Headquarters at (800) 336-0102, or local law enforcement.

Source: US Marshals

Friday, January 23, 2009

Wilson Bandit

The FBI Phoenix Division is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying, “The Wilson Bandit.” During the first two robberies the unknown male placed a manila envelope with black writing on the teller counter that said, “100’s and 50’s only. I have a gun.” The same note was written on a white envelope during the recent robbery. The unknown male partially covers his face during the robberies.

The locations and dates are as follows:

January 12, 2009 , @ Desert Schools Federal Credit Union, 4940 E. Ray Road, Phoenix

December 13, 2008, @ Desert Schools Federal Credit Union, 1380 West Elliot Road, Tempe

October 30, 2008, @ Desert Schools Federal Credit Union, 1380 West Elliot Road, Tempe

The unknown male is described as a Hispanic male in his late 20s to mid 30s, 5’10”, medium build.

Please contact the FBI Phoenix Division at (602) 279-5511, with information about “The Wilson Bandit’s” identity and/or information about the bank robberies.

Source: FBI Phoenix office

U.S. Marshals Arrest Arizona Sex Offender in Colorado‏

Deputy U.S. Marshals and Task Force Officers with the Arizona WANTED Fugitive Task Force, District of Colorado (Denver) and the Pueblo Police Department arrested Sean Clark, 33, in Pueblo, Colorado. Clark, a convicted sex offender, was wanted by the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department for violating the conditions of his probation, having originally been convicted of sexually assaulting a minor.

Source: US Marshals

Friday, January 16, 2009

ARIZONA MAN INDICTED FOR SELLING COUNTERFEIT SOFTWARE ON EBAY

A federal grand jury returned a 7-count indictment on Wednesday, January 13, 2009, against Kurt Kunselman, 44, of Waddell, Ariz., for violations of wire fraud, criminal copyright infringement and destruction of records with intent to obstruct a federal investigation. Kunselman was issued a summons and is set to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Lawrence O. Anderson at 10:45 a.m. on January 28, 2009.

The indictment alleges that between March 2005 and April 2007, Kunselman produced unauthorized and counterfeited copies of legitimate copyrighted software and fraudulently sold and distributed this counterfeited software through eBay. The copyrights on the software he illegally copied and sold are legally held by CBT Nuggets, an Oregon corporation. Additionally, the indictment alleges that Kunselman destroyed a computer file at his work place in an effort to impede the federal investigation.

A conviction for wire fraud carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine or both. A conviction for destruction of records with intent to obstruct a federal investigation carries a maximum penalty of 20 years, a $250,000 fine or both. A conviction for criminal copyright infringement carries a maximum penalty of five years, a $250,000 fine or both. In determining an actual sentence, the assigned U.S. District Judge will consult the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide appropriate sentencing ranges. The judge, however, is not bound by those guidelines in determining a sentence.

An indictment is simply the method by which a person is charged with criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent until competent evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The investigation preceding the indictment was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The prosecution is being handled by Rachel C. Hernandez, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona, Phoenix.

CASE NUMBER: CR-09-0061-EHC

RELEASE NUMBER: 2009-015(Kunselman)

Source: FBI (Phoenix Office)