Help Catch These 10 Most Wanted Kansas City, Missouri Fugitives
Keep in mind that everyone is presumed innocent unless proven guilty. That being said, there 10 people in Missouri that are considered the most wanted fugitives from the law in the Kansas City area. Your information could help bring them to justice.
If I had the ability, I would play the Dragnet theme right now as I write this. Feel free to insert this in your imagination now. According to the Kansas City, Missouri Crimestoppers, these are the 10 most wanted fugitives as of now meaning November 2023.
10. Jimmy R. Peoples
Wanted for: Clay County, Missouri Warrant for Sex Offender Registration Violation
9. Miguel A. Lopez Jr.
Wanted for: Johnson County, KS FTA - Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer; Interference with Police; Domestic Assault and Tampering with an Electronic Monitoring Device
8. Vyshon D. Wilson
Wanted for: Jackson County, Missouri (Independence, MO PD) Warrant for 2nd degree Murder
7. Eddie O. Naugle
Wanted for: Jackson County, Missouri Warrant for Child Molestation
6. John Mann
Wanted for: VOP Sex offender registration violation
5. Patience L. Westmoreland
Wanted for: 3 Johnson County, KS Warrants for Aggravated Escape, Tampering with an Electronic Monitoring Device and Possession of Meth; Jackson County, MO Failure to Appear in Court Warrant for Forgery
4. Armando Vazquez
Wanted for: US Marshals - Lexington, Tennessee FTA - Rape of Child
3. Lachina V. Marks
Wanted for: Platte Co, Mo.- Failure to Appear in Court Warrant for Forgery, Johnson Co, Ks.- Warrant for Felony Theft, Wyandotte Co, Ks.-Warrant for Felony Forgery
2. Nasario Martinez-Maciel
Wanted for: JACO Warrant - Murder, Assault, ACA, Tampering
1. Sergio Perez-Martinez
Wanted for: FBI Kansas City Warrant for Escape from Confinement and Dangerous Drugs; Jackson County, Missouri (KCMO PD) Warrant for Distribution of Dangerous Drugs, U.S. Marshals for Escape from Cass County Jail
Be sure to contact the Kansas City, Missouri Crimestoppers if you have information about any of these fugitives.
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Gallery Credit: National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Missouri Highway Patrol