Aliases: |
Antonio Cabrera-Gomez, Juan Licona-Manella, Euodio Manilla-Cabrera,
Alejandro Manilla-Cabrera, Eudio Manilla-Cabrera, Javier Morella-Cabrera,
Carlos Caberrera-Manella, Dimitri Maralla-Cabreta, "El Negro" |
DESCRIPTION
Dates of Birth Used: |
April 25, 1972;
June 24, 1972;
April 25, 1975;
April 25, 1974 |
Hair: |
Black |
Place of Birth: |
Honey, Puebla, Mexico |
Eyes: |
Brown |
Height: |
5'5" |
Sex: |
Male |
Weight: |
130 pounds |
Race: |
White (Hispanic) |
NCIC: |
W718328469 |
Nationality: |
Mexican |
Occupation: |
Unknown |
Scars and Marks: |
None known |
Remarks: |
Manilla-Cabrera may be living in the area of Honey, Puebla, Mexico.
He may also wear a moustache. |
CAUTION
Evodio Manilla-Cabrera, along with 3 accomplices who have
since been found guilty, is being sought for smuggling aliens
into the United States. Though the attempt failed, Manilla-Cabrera
allegedly smuggled 26 Mexican citizens across the United States/Mexican
border, which resulted in the deaths of many individuals. On
May 23, 2001, United States Border Patrol Agents discovered 26
individuals in the desert approximately 80 miles south of Sentinel,
Arizona. Of the 26 Mexican immigrants, 14 people were found deceased
with their bodies badly burned by the sun and heat. The remaining
individuals were provided with medical assistance for serious
injuries. It was determined the group crossed into the United
States in a van on May 19, 2001. After crossing the border, the
group walked for approximately 2 to 3 days in the desert with
minimal water. Allegedly, Manilla-Cabrera organized the above-mentioned
smuggling attempt.
On August 16, 2001, Evodio Manilla-Cabrera was indicted federally
in the United States District Court, District of Arizona, for
conspiracy and inducing aliens to enter the United States, and
a federal warrant was issued for his arrest.
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS CASE, PLEASE
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE
OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY
OR CONSULATE. |