MS-13 Gang Member Wanted for Homicide, Arrested on
Immigration Charges
Vallejo, CA – U.S. Marshal Don O’Keefe is proud to announce
the arrest of Fermin Aguilar-Agueta, 26, a suspected MS-13 gang member, who is
wanted in El Salvador for aggravated homicide.
Aguilar-Agueta is suspected by Salvadorian authorities of
being involved in a drunken altercation between rival gang factions, which
resulted in the shooting death of an individual in March 2007. He was formally
charged with aggravated homicide in El Salvador in 2009. An Interpol Red Notice
was issued by El Salvador in 2013 for Aguilar-Agueta initiating an
international manhunt.
On September 22, Aguilar-Agueta was spotted in a vehicle by
Concord Police Department officers during a routine traffic stop. Officers
gathered information about him, as well as his associates, and forwarded the
information to the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, which specializes in the
apprehension of domestic and foreign fugitives.
The following day, based on the information from the Concord
Police, and in coordination with Deputy U.S. Marshals at Interpol Washington,
the U.S. National Central Bureau (USNCB), in Washington, D.C., the U.S.
Marshals Service Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force in the Bay
Area, which consists of several federal, state, and local agencies, to include
officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), were able to determine
that Aguilar-Agueta was residing illegally in the U.S., and that he had no
record of legal entry.
U.S. Marshals Task Force members located the vehicle
associated with the traffic stop at the 1200 block of Georgia Street, Vallejo,
CA, and established surveillance. Soon after, Aguilar-Agueta was spotted
getting into the vehicle. A traffic stop was conducted and he was taken into
custody without incident. Aguilar-Agueta is currently in immigration custody
pending deportation.
To find more information on fugitives currently being sought
by the U.S. Marshals in Northern California, or to submit an anonymous tip on
the whereabouts of a fugitive, please visit: http://northerncaliforniamostwanted.org.
The U.S. Marshals Service is the primary federal agency charged with conducting
fugitive investigations throughout the country. The U.S. Marshals regularly
works in concert with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies
to seek out and arrest violent fugitives and sex offenders, and has established
task forces throughout the nation to facilitate the apprehension of fugitives.
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