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Posted in Uncategorized on November 3, 2010 by Max

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$20,000 MURDER REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Wanted Fugitive with tags , , , on August 7, 2010 by Max

REWARD

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of .

 

LISBIO MARIA JACINTO COUTO, JR.

UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION – MURDER

Aliases:

SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS AND AN ESCAPE RISK

Lisbio Maria Jacinto Couto, Jr., is wanted for his alleged involvement in at least three of a series of crimes committed in California and Nevada, many of which are thought to have been committed as part of a sophisticated Asian Criminal Enterprise Organization. Specifically, Couto is alleged to have participated in an armed robbery in Hayward, California, on April 11, 1997; an armed robbery and murder on May 3, 1997, in San Jose, California; and a computer component hijacking on October 9, 1997, in San Jose, California. Couto was charged with participating in these crimes in a federal RICO indictment issued in the Northern District of California, San Jose, California, on July 20, 2004.

Additionally, on April 17, 1998, one victim was murdered while seated in a parked car outside a house party in Fountain Valley, California. Couto was charged with state felony murder in the city of Fountain Valley, California, as a result of this crime. On October 6, 1998, a federal complaint was filed and an arrest warrant was issued in the Central District of California, Santa Ana, California, charging Couto with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

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IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR

LOCAL FBI OFFICE OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY OR CONSULATE. August 19, 1976 Hair: Black Place of Birth: Macau Eyes: Brown Height: 5’6″ Sex: Male Weight: 150 pounds Race: Asian NCIC: W731984993 Nationality: Portuguese Occupation: Unknown Scars and Marks: None known Remarks: Couto sometimes wears his hair in a ponytail. He has a muscular build and enjoys working out at health clubs. Couto was born in Macau when it was still a territory of Portugal and carries a Portuguese passport. He came to the United States at the age of nine and lived in California. He has ties to the Orange County, California, and Prescott, Arizona, areas. Lisbio Jacinto Couto, Lisbo Jacinto Couto, Jr., Lisbio Maria Couto, Lisbio Jacinto Louto, Jr., “Leash”

$20,000 BANK ROBBER REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Wanted Fugitive with tags , on February 23, 2010 by Max

The FBI and Gurnee Illinois Police announced a reward of up to $20,000  for information leading to identification and arrest of the man who shot at police and robbed the Community Trust Credit Union.

The FBI is offering the reward “primarily because of the violent nature of the crime,” said Ross Rice, spokesman from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

“We’re hoping (the reward) attracts media and the public’s attention,” Rice said.

Witnesses described the bandit as an black man, 6 feet to 6-feet, 2-inches tall. The suspect, who acted alone in the Jan. 28, 2010 robbery, was a wearing all black clothing and a mask.

Authorities said the man forced entry at 7 p.m. when the credit union on Route 41 in Gurnee was closing. He used plastic zip ties to bind the hands of employees.

After he was unable to open the credit union vault, he fled and spotted an officer who was responding to the robbery, according to authorities. He shot at the officer before running behind a nearby building and possibly to a waiting vehicle. The officer was not injured, the news release stated.

Anyone with information is asked call the FBI at (312) 421-6700.

$125,000 UNSOLVED HOMICIDE REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Unsolved Homicide with tags , , , , , on February 22, 2010 by Max

*REWARD* 

The Mother of Shawn R. McMillan, Michaela E. Mahoney, hereby offers a  $125,000 Reward  for new information leading to the arrest and FELONY conviction of the person(s) responsible for the shooting death of Tarpon Springs resident, Shawn R. McMillan on September 02, 2001.  The crimes and conviction for which the reward is offered are as follows:  Felony Manslaughter or Murder or Culpable Negligence Manslaughter committed by the person or persons responsible for the death of Shawn R. McMillan. 

This offer for an award expires at midnight December 31, 2012.  The above described information must be received no later than midnight December 31, 2012. The informant will not be eligible for a reward if the period has expired before submission of the information.  The reward shall be payable only upon conviction of the person or persons responsible for the crime(s) as described above. 

Claims must be in writing and the provider must be willing to submit to deposition(s), to provide the information to law enforcement, the state attorney and other investigators necessary for trial and to testify in court regarding said information. Grounds for rejecting claims: 

1.         Information furnished by informant was of no value;

  1. Payment would be contrary to state laws;
  2. The family already knew the information or it was available in accessible public records;
  3. The information was determined by the efforts of federal investigators, state investigators or any grand jury appointed for purposes of this or other investigation(s) involving the Tarpon Springs Police Department. 

* Local police and/or county deputies may claim the reward for coming forward on their own with previously unknown or concealed information, (not including investigations described in # 4 above), leading to any of the felony convictions described above. 

If more than one (1) person provides information leading to said conviction(s), the $125,000 reward hereby offered, shall be divided between those providing such information in a proportion which a panel of three (3) members of the Florida Bar Association in good standing (chosen by the Mother of Shawn McMillan), deem just, based on the contribution of each person providing the information, resulting in the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator(s). 

Information may be submitted to this website at Contact Page or mahoney@copsliesandcoverups.com  or you may write or call: 

Michaela E. Mahoney

P.O. Box 1012

Palm Harbor, Florida 34682

Tel: (727) 942 – 0660

Cell: (727) 804 – 8000

$41,000 MISSING PERSON REWARD

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , on February 22, 2010 by Max

Dr. Cherryl Lamont Pearson was a pediatrician from Bartlett, TN. She was last seen at around 1:00 a.m. on January 5, 2002. Phone records show that she received a call placed from a nearby convenience store payphone at around 2:00 the same morning. Her car was found in a nearby apartment complex a couple of days later but Dr. Pearson was never seen or heard from again.

Anyone with information regarding Cherryl Pearson or her disappearance should contact the FBI Field Office in Memphis at (901) 747-4300.

Dr. Cherryl Pearson’s parents have contributed to a $41,000 dollar reward fund, hoping for information about what happened to her.
Phone number: 901-382-MONY (6669)

Date of birth: August 21, 1964 Date missing: January 5, 2002
Sex: Female
Race: Black
Height: 5’6″
Weight: 160 lbs.
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Brown
Distinguishing marks or characteristics: Diabetic

$100,000 MISSING PERSON REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Rewards - Missing Person with tags , , , , on February 20, 2010 by Max

$100,000 reward offered in case of missing Montana Tech student Joshua Haight, 21 who was last seen when he was dropped him off in downtown Lewistown on July 13, 2005.

A Philadelphia businessman known for his financial assistance in high-profile criminal investigations is providing $100,000 for information about the disappearance of a college student here.

Joe Mammana offered the money as police continue investigating the disappearance of Joshua Haight, 21. Haight was last seen when a person dropped him off in downtown Lewistown on July 13, said Capt. Dave Sanders of the Lewistown Police Department.

Mammana, who has provided reward money in the Natalee Holloway investigation in Aruba, told the Lewistown News-Argus a local clergyman requested his help.

JOSHUA HAIGHT was last seen at 1:00 p.m. on July 13, 2005. He was dropped off by a friend at the intersection of First Avenue and Main Street in Lewistown, Montana, and has not been seen or heard from since. The last time he was seen, Joshua was wearing black shorts and a white t-shirt. Joshua has a scar on his left leg, and an artificial left eye. Joshua’s nickname is Josh.

Joe Mammana has done some real good in helping offer reward money to hopefully get some type, any response to the where abouts of missing people.

“I believe in putting large rewards out to gain information,” said Mammana, an egg tycoon. “I feel it will turn a mother against a son, friend against friend and brother against brother.”

Foul play has not been ruled out in the Haight case and “we have a person of interest,” Sanders said Wednesday. He said it would have been uncharacteristic for Haight to simply leave here without telling others of his plans. Haight, a Montana Tech engineering student, left his wallet and other belongings at home.

$12,000 MISSING CHILD REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Rewards - Missing Person with tags , , , , on February 18, 2010 by Max

PATRICK KENNEDY ALFORD

Patrick was last seen on January 22, 2010. He may be in or near Brooklyn, New York. Patrick was last seen wearing a red t-shirt, blue jeans, and blue and black Michael Jordan sneakers. He is biracial. Patrick is Black and Hispanic. He has a scar on his left eyelid.NCMC1139843 Black Eye Color: Brown BROOKLYN Missing State : NY 4’8″ Weight: 65 lbs Biracial Age Now: 7 Jan 22, 2010 Nov 28, 2002 Sex: Male Endangered Missing

Circumstances: Alford’s biological mother, Jennifer Rodriguez, was jailed by a Staten Island family court judge who believes she is hiding the child from police. She is being held in contempt of court.

Her son was placed with a foster family last month after the 23-year-old mother was arrested on theft charges.

Police say he had threatened to run away from the foster home because he wanted to be with Rodriguez. According to the New York paper, police believe the boy may have left on his own freewill and could be in danger.

Reward: The reward for help in finding Patrick has been increased to $12,000.

Police are now offering $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who may be responsible for his disappearance.

The NYPD’s reward offer is tacked on to $2,000 already put up by Crime Stoppers seeking information that may lead to the youngster’s whereabouts.

$5,000 MISSING CHILD REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Rewards - Missing Person with tags , , , , on February 16, 2010 by Max

The details surrounding the disappearance of four-year old Daniel Barter (see age enhanced image)  50 years ago have been washed away by time. In the summer of 1959, Barter and his family were enjoying a camping and fishing trip near Perdido Bay, AL when the little boy went for a walk in the woods…and vanished.

Five decades later, the cold case is heating up. Tuesday night, the hit CBS series “Without a Trace” featured the Barter case which could jump-start a new investigation.

“I don’t know why they haven’t found any remains,” says Foley insurance agent Charlie Hebert. Hebert was Baldwin County’s Civil Defense Director in 1959 and remembers organizing a search for the little boy. “The military went in the woods hand-in-hand through the woods. It was very dense undergrowth.”

Hebert hopes investigators will find answers.

“No, I don’t think he’s alive. I think he was either picked up by people that came through there or was eaten by alligators,” says Hebert.

But Hebert says finding closure could be difficult.

The Baldwin County AL Sheriff’s Office and the FBI are investigating. Detectives are offering a five-thousand dollar reward in the Barter case.

$25,000 UNSOLVED MURDERS REWARD

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on February 16, 2010 by Max

On Monday, February 2, 2009, at approximately 11 a.m., deputies in the city of Stanton were dispatched to 12331 Beach Boulevard. This is the location of a business known as Golden Sun Homes. The owner called 911 to report that upon arrival at the business he discovered two people inside and they were not breathing. The owner would later identify these two subjects as his son, 42-year-old Matthew Francis Scott and his long time secretary, 50-year-old Elizabeth Ann Palmer. After securing the scene deputies would find out that Elizabeth’s white, 2004 Lexus GS300 (CA-5FYP194) was missing from its normal parking space. Homicide Investigators arrived on the scene and began an intensive investigation. Several interviews were conducted with known associates, family members and adjacent business owners. None of the interviews revealed any type of motive or potential suspect. Several steps have been taken to locate Elizabeth’s missing vehicle including using regional and international resources across the border into Mexico, however, the vehicle has yet to be located. All aspects of this case have been thoroughly investigated including all business and personal activities associated with both victims, their families, the business owners and their associates but nothing has given investigators any motive for their murders. Orange County Sheriff’s Homicide Investigators believe there is someone out there that may have assisted the perpetrator in some way or there are people in the area of the business that have knowledge of the murders that may be willing to come forward with some incentive. Elizabeth’s husband, Richard Palmer also believes there is someone out there with information that will help solve this case and is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this callous crime. Richard and other family members will be at Sheriff’s Headquarters, 550 North Flower Street, Santa Ana, CA. on Thursday, August 20, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. to offer the reward. For further information please contact Media Relations at (714) 647-7042.

$12,000 UNSOLVED MURDER REWARD

Posted in Rewards, Unsolved Murder with tags , , , , , on February 12, 2010 by Max

NYPD Police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who shot and killed a Bronx woman in front of her children last December.  

Lakisha Scriven, 30, was putting her 8-year-old and 5-year-old daughters into an SUV on Furman Avenue in Wakefield last Monday when a man walked up and shot her in the head.

Scriven worked as a supervisor with the city Administration for Children’s Services.

Sources tell NY1 detectives have questioned and released the father of the two children.

Police are offering a $12,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.

Anyone with information about the case is being asked to contact Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-577-TIPS, by texting TIP577 to CRIMES, or by going to NYPDCrimeStoppers.com.