FBI's Wanted Fugitives
The most compelling two offenders that I found in the 10 most wanted fugitives are Luis Macedo, and Yaser Abdel Said. They both are wanted for committing a violent crime and flying away from prosecution. For the white collar crime, the most compelling offender is Julieanne Baldueza Dimitrion. This woman is wanted for a non-violent property crime and for failing to appear to her sentencing day with her accomplice husband, John Michael Dimitrion. I have noticed that for the violent crimes, the FBI informs the people that the offender should be considered armed and dangerous. I also noticed that the FBI offers a higher reward for violent crimes than for non-violent property crimes, which makes sense. Macedo is charged with first degree murder. Said is charged with multiple capital murders. Dimitrion is charged with mortgage fraud. I chose these three offenders because I wanted to have different demographic characteristics to talk about.
Macedo is a 28-year-old white Hispanic male. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, but his ethnicity is Mexican. He was known primarily as "Ye-Ye," but he also identified himself as Louis for his first name or Maczdo or Mercado for his last name. He also used
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She is known as Julie Anne Baldueza Dimitrion also. She was already indicted with her husband in February, 2009 for mortgage fraud. In April, 2009, they both pled guilty to this offense. They convinced a few homeowners in Oahu, Hawaii to sell their houses promising them a better financial position, but the Dimitrions used this money for their luxurious lifestyle expenses instead. Those multiple families who were victims of this fraud lost their homes. On July 6, 2010, both of them were scheduled for their sentence in the United States District Court in Honolulu, Hawaii, but they failed to appear. For this type of crime, the FBI is rewarding $10,000 for information leading to the Dimitrions'