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Photographs taken in 2005
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Photograph taken in 2003
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Aliases: |
Eddy Caceres, Eddy Vasquez Caceres |
DESCRIPTION
Date of Birth Used: |
August 24, 1976 |
Hair: |
Black |
Place of Birth: |
Dominican Republic |
Eyes: |
Brown |
Height: |
5'7" |
Sex: |
Male |
Weight: |
190 pounds |
Race: |
White (Hispanic) |
NCIC: |
W618284876 |
Nationality: |
Dominican |
Occupation: |
Bouncer |
Scars and Marks: |
Vasquez has a large mole on his outer left
bicep (see below). |
Remarks: |
Vasquez has ties to the Dominican Republic;
Southwest Florida; and Lawrence, Massachusetts. |
CAUTION
Eddy Vasquez and his mother, Amparo Altagracia Montas Hernandez, are
wanted for harboring illegal aliens and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
It is alleged that Montas Hernandez operated a number of brothels in Southwest
Florida which were staffed by Latin American females who were illegal
aliens. The Federal Bureau of Investigation received information that
Montas Hernandez sometimes staffed the brothels with Latin American females
who were indebted to coyotes (human smugglers), and Montas Hernandez sometimes
paid the debts and made the females work off the debts as prostitutes.
Vasquez was alleged to have handled the day-to-day operations of one of
the brothels and collected money from the doorman at this brothel.
On August 17, 2005, a Federal Grand Jury in the Middle District of Florida,
Fort Myers Division, indicted Eddy Vasquez and Amparo Altagracia Montas
Hernandez for harboring illegal aliens. Both had an initial appearance
before a United States Magistrate Judge and were released on bond. Both
were required to report to a Pretrial Release Officer while out on bond.
On September 19, 2005, the Pretrial Release Officer was notified that
Vasquez and Montas Hernandez fled from the area. On September 22, 2005,
a United States Magistrate Judge issued warrants for the arrests of Vasquez
and Montas Hernandez for violation of conditions of release. The Federal
Bureau of Investigation received information that both fled from the United
States. On October 12, 2005, a Federal Grand Jury in the Middle District
of Florida indicted Vasquez and Montas Hernandez for unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPH
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Photograph taken in 2005
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IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS CASE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR
LOCAL FBI OFFICE OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN
EMBASSY OR CONSULATE.
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