WANTED
By the FBI – Cleveland Division
UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID CONFINEMENT – AGGRAVATED MURDER
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS
Oscar H. Juarez was convicted of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison on June 24, 1975, following the shooting death of a man in Toledo, Ohio, on May 28, 1975. Juarez escaped from Marion Correctional Institution in Ohio on April 2, 1978, after sawing through the bars and cutting a fence. Juarez has since been arrested in Texas and California, but was not identified as a prison escapee because of his use of aliases and fictitious numeric identifiers.
An arrest warrant was issued for Juarez on April 2, 1978, by the State of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, after Juarez was charged with escape. A federal arrest warrant was issued on February 18, 2003, by the United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, after Juarez was charged with unlawful flight to avoid confinement.
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Aliases: Oscar Hernandez Juarez, Oscar Juarez, Manuel DeJesus Gonzales, Alfredo Lopez, Raymond Morales, Ramon Morales, Jose Vargas, Jose Reves Vargas, Jose Raves Vargas
DESCRIPTION
Dates of Birth Used:
February 19, 1949;
January 6, 1951;
November 6, 1950;
January 1, 1960;
December 16, 1951
Hair: Brown
Place of Birth: Texas Eyes: Brown
Height: 5′7″ Sex: Male
Weight: 160 pounds Race: White (Hispanic)
NCIC: W373840968 Nationality: American
Occupations: He has been employed as a welder and machine operator in the past.
Scars and Marks: Juarez has a tattoo of “Love” on his upper left arm and a tattoo of “O.H.J.” on his left hand, among others. He has scars on his right wrist, chest, left shoulder, and nose.
Remarks: He has ties to California and Texas.
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This listing is for informational purposes only. Law enforcement officers should verify all warrant information before taking action. Contact the warrant issuer for more information. Members of the general public should never attempt to detain or approach any of the listed individuals. Contact the police department listed on the warrant, the MVVCTF as listed at the bottom of this flyer, or 9-1-1 if you encounter a wanted individual. All persons should be considered armed and dangerous unless otherwise indicated.
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Mahoning Valley Violent Crimes Task Force | (330) 781-6460 | eMail: tip@mvvctf.com
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