Post by HeadMarshal on Aug 16, 2016 7:27:53 GMT -5
Vital Statistics (Provided By FBI Poster)
Aliases: "Blackie", Gerrado Mendoza, Gerardo Barardo, Gerardo Leal
Date(s) of Birth Used: June 29, 1982
Place of Birth: San Diego, California
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'4" to 5'6"
Weight: 120 to 130 pounds
Sex: Male
Race: White (Hispanic)
Nationality: American
NCIC: W072164720
Reward:
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of Gerardo Mendoza.
Remarks:
Mendoza has ties to, or may visit, Oceanside, Long Beach, Anaheim, and Orange County, California. He may also have ties to, or visit, Morales and Tijuana, Mexico.
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Gerardo Mendoza is wanted for his alleged involvement in the shooting death of a man in Arizona.
On January 22, 2005, Mendoza allegedly shot the victim with a handgun in Ft. Mohave, Arizona. The victim did not survive the assault. Mendoza then allegedly fled to Mexico.
Mendoza was charged with murder by the Mohave County Grand Jury and a state warrant was issued for his arrest on February 3, 2005. A federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court, District of Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona, on April 4, 2007, after Mendoza was charged federally with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
Additionally, the name of the victim in this case is Joseph Alan Gravett.
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Thoughts? Not much information but one of the reasons I'm posting this thread is that Mohave County in Arizona has done a great job in the past with capturing their most wanted. Zane Mason was wanted out of Mohave County before AMW took him down. So hopefully someone can help detectives capture Gerardo Mendoza. Their phone number for tips is 1-800-526-1911.
Additionally, the FBI Field Office in Phoenix can also be contacted. Their number is 623-466-1999.
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www.mohavecounty.us/ContentPage.aspx?id=131&cid=83
www.mohavedailynews.com/news/local/unsolved-murders-continue-to-plague-law-enforcement/article_f356e2fc-591b-51d8-9bca-d27d026e40ad.html