1 of FBI's 10 most wanted arrested in Mexico
LOS ANGELES (AP) — One of the
FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives was arrested in Mexico and returned to Los
Angeles Friday night to face charges of murder, kidnapping and rape, U.S.
officials said.
Reputed Los
Angeles gang member Joe Luis Saenz was taken into custody in Guadalajara late Thursday following a joint operation with
the Mexican government, said Bill Lewis, assistant director in charge of the
FBI's Los Angeles
office.
Investigators said Saenz shot
and killed two rival gang members in July 1998 to retaliate for an assault on
one of his associates.
Saenz suspected Sigrieta
Hernandez, his girlfriend and the mother of his daughter, was going to tell
police about the slayings, investigators said. He is accused of kidnapping,
raping and killing her less than two weeks later.
Saenz also is believed to
have killed Oscar Torres at his home in suburban Whittier in October 2008 because he failed to
repay $600,000 in drug money after police seized the cash during a traffic
stop. Authorities said they have videotape from a surveillance camera at
Torres' house that shows Saenz killing Torres and wounding another person.
Saenz, who is about 37 years
old, was believed to be hiding in Mexico, working as an enforcer and
hit man for a Mexican drug cartel.
Saenz had been on the FBI's
most-wanted list since 2009, putting him among the ranks of Osama bin Laden, Boston crime lord James
"Whitey" Bulger and other notorious criminals. There was a reward of
up to $100,000 for information leading to his arrest.
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My Opinion:
This is great because the U.S can live more peacefully because one of FBI's most wanted has been captured. And i hope there is no such crime like this again
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