Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Fugitives Added to U.S. Marshals Service New Mexico’s Most Wanted


Albuquerque, NM - The United States Marshal Service in New Mexico added Jose Alfredo Corral (08/03/1982), Mark Anthony Carlson (09/09/1991) and George Hyatt* (Captured) to the New Mexico’s Most Wanted list. Corral and Carlson were placed on the Gang Offender section of the list and Hyatt to the Violent Offender list.

Jose Alfredo Corral (08/03/1982) absconded from the Roswell Probation and Parole on 12/01/2011. Corral was serving a two year parole term for a 2009 Bernalillo County conviction of Robbery, Aggravated Fleeing of a Law Enforcement Officer, Possession of Heroin and Commercial Burglary. Corral has an extensive arrest history including Criminal Sexual Penetration, False Imprisonment, Aggravated Assault w/ Deadly Weapon, and Robbery. Corral may be traveling between Roswell and Albuquerque.

Mark Anthony Carslon A.K.A. Mark Carlton is wanted on two felony warrants for failing to comply with the terms of probation both on underlying armed robbery cases. Carlson is a member of the Insane Clown Posse “Juggalo” gang. The “Juggalos” were recently classified as a gang by the Albuquerque Police Department Gang unit and it is believed that Carlson is still actively committing armed robberies in the Albuquerque Metro area.

Hyatt has a warrant in United States District Court for a probation violation with an original charge of Bank Robbery. Hyatt is considered armed and dangerous. US Marshals are asking for your assistance in locating George Hyatt. Hyatt is believed to be driving a silver, 2009, Chevrolet Cobalt. George Hyatt is no stranger to the law and has a criminal history spanning over 20 years. Hyatt’s criminal activity stretches from Shoplifting to Armed Bank Robbery. George Hyatt is still believed to be in the Albuquerque metro area and has ties to Moriarty, NM.

The Marshals Service will work with its law enforcement partners both locally and nationally to locate and apprehend the new additions. Annually, investigations carried out by the U.S. Marshals result in the apprehension of approximately 34,000 federal fugitives. More federal fugitives are arrested by the United States Marshals than all other federal agencies combined.

If you receive any information regarding the above named individuals, please contact the United States Marshals Service for the District of New Mexico. (505)346-6400/Albuquerque or (575) 527-6850/Las Cruces or dial 9-1-1.

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

Update: George Hyatt was captured on June 18, 2012

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