FUGITIVE
CASE #: 1998-29
FUGITIVE CASE #: 1998-29
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Fernando Ramirez Garcia

Also Known As:

Ruben Garibay Zepeda, Gerardo Lopez, Antonio Molina

Fernando Ramirez Garcia
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Open

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Missing From:

Santa Ana, California

Summary:

Fernando Ramirez Garcia is wanted for the attempted murder of a police officer. Fernando was pulled over for having expired tags. While the officer was in his patrol car, Fernando allegedly opened fire on the patrol car, shooting and wounding the officer. Fernando fled while his passenger stayed at the scene and cooperated. Fernando is most likely in his native country of Mexico.

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Circumstances of Offense:

As of this posting, Orange County’s court records database confirms that Fernando has an active attempted murder warrant.

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Anyone with information on Fernando’s whereabouts should contact the Santa Ana Police Department at (714) 245-8049. Fernando should be considered extremely dangerous. Please consider sharing this so that there can be justice in this case.

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Tuesday, October 06, 1998 12:00pm

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