$1M Reward For Capture Of LA Murder Suspect, FBI's 'Most Wanted' Fugitive
The FBI and LAPD increased the reward to $1 million to help locate Omar Alexander Cardenas, wanted for a 2019 Sylmar murder and considered armed and dangerous.
- On Tuesday, the FBI Los Angeles Field Office and Los Angeles Police Department announced a $1 million reward for information leading to Omar Alexander Cardenas's arrest.
- Previously, authorities noted the FBI initially offered $100,000 when Cardenas joined the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list in 2022 and later raised it to $250,000 after a federal unlawful-flight warrant.
- Investigators detailed that Cardenas allegedly fired several rounds from a semi-automatic handgun on Aug. 15, 2019, killing Jabali Dumas outside Hair Icon Barber Shop, while video footage and a recovered vehicle linked to the killing were obtained.
- LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell urged people to call the FBI tip line 800-225-5324 or use tips.fbi.gov, saying 'A warrant for Cardenas' arrest remains active with full extradition'.
- Authorities describe Cardenas as 5-foot-6 to 5-foot-7, 240–300 pounds with dark brown hair, brown eyes, nickname 'Dollar', suspected Pierce Street Gang member, and possibly linked to Pacoima Van Nuys Boys/Anybody Killas.
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Omar Cardenas is accused of killing a man with a semi-automatic gun in a barbershop and running. The police believe North American police are connected to gangs and may have fled to Mexico.
FBI raises reward to $1 million for fugitive Bhadreshkumar Patel- Who is he?
The FBI has raised the reward for fugitive Bhadreshkumar Patel to $1 million, ten years after he allegedly stabbed his 21-year-old wife Palak Patel at a Maryland donut shop and vanished. He remains on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list.
Reward On Indian Man, Wanted In US For Killing Wife, Hiked To $1 Million
The FBI is now offering a reward of up to $1 million, significantly increasing it from the previous amount of $250,000, for information leading to the arrest of an Indian national wanted for allegedly killing his wife in 2015.
Federal investigators are dramatically increasing the reward in the search for a man accused of killing his wife within a Dunkin’ Donuts in Hanover, Maryland, more than a decade ago, saying that the case still weighs heavily on those who have worked on it. The FBI now offers up to a million dollars for information leading to the arrest of Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel, who is wanted for the 2015 murder of his wife, Palak Patel, who was 21 at th…
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