Oklahoma Attorney General unveils state’s 10 most wanted fugitives

(KOAM) – Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has launched a new campaign intended to aide in capturing the state’s most wanted fugitives.

Partnering with the U.S. Marshals Service and various federal, tribal, and local law enforcement agencies, Drummond unveiled a 10 Most Wanted list featuring individuals who pose serious threats to public safety.

“The fugitives on this list are a threat to public safety. It is critical that we work together to hold these individuals accountable for their alleged crimes,” Drummond said. “We hope to enlist the help of all Oklahomans in this campaign to get these dangerous criminals off the street.”

The list includes fugitives wanted for offenses such as murder, rape, child molestation, drug trafficking, and assault. In some cases, financial rewards ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 are offered for tips that lead directly to an arrest.

Notable fugitives on the list include:

  1. Alfonso Mondragon – wanted for murder.
  2. Andrew Patrick Johnson – wanted for rape.
  3. Jose D. Cuellar-Becerra – wanted for aggravated domestic assault, kidnapping, arson, drug trafficking, and possession of a firearm in commission of a felony.
  4. Juan Jose Rivera-Pena – wanted for child molestation.
  5. Keith Alan Grimes – wanted for domestic assault and battery by strangulation.
  6. Rodolfo Jaime Gonzalez – wanted for lewd acts with a minor.
  7. Jonathan Adrian Baez-Perez – wanted for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm after a former felony conviction, and larceny of a vehicle.
  8. Virginia Alice Hubbard – wanted for neglect by caretaker and financial exploitation by caretaker.
  9. Wenfred Louis Davis – wanted for trafficking in illegal drugs-fentanyl, possession of a controlled and dangerous substance-methamphetamine, and possession of paraphernalia.
  10. Melvin Joe Stevenson – wanted for trafficking illegal drugs-methamphetamine and larceny of merchandise from a retailer.

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