FBI Seattle Releases New Wanted Posters for Two Remaining Fugitives in Large-Scale Drug Trafficking Case

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Crime News (b)

SEATTLE, WA—The FBI’s Seattle Field Office is seeking the public’s assistance to locate and arrest Cresencio Moreno Aguirre, 45, of Kent, Washington, and Jorge Aguilar Duran, 42, of Issaquah, Washington. These fugitives were charged in June with federal drug trafficking offenses, along with 10 other members of a large-scale drug trafficking organization with ties to Mexico. The indictments and arrests were a follow-up to the April 7, 2021 takedown involving 24 defendants. Both Moreno Aguirre and Duran are Mexican nationals who are not legally present in the U.S.

MORENO AGUIRRE WANTED POSTER

DURAN WANTED POSTER

Moreno Aguirre is last known to live and frequent the Des Moines, Federal Way, and Kent, Washington areas and work in carpeting, construction, and home remodeling. Duran is last known to live and work at restaurants in the Issaquah, Washington area. Both men were born and have family in Mexico, and Duran may have fled there to escape arrest. See posters for biographical information.

Anyone with information regarding these fugitives should contact the FBI’s Seattle Field Office at 206-622-0460, 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324), or tips.fbi.gov.

Biloxi Man Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter Following Vehicle Accident at Keesler Air Force Base

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (c)

JACKSON, MS—Emmett J. Bennett, 24, of Biloxi, was charged Thursday with involuntary manslaughter and operation of a vehicle while impaired causing death following a motor vehicle accident that resulted in the death of an Airman and the injury of three others on Wednesday at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi.

“The FBI extends our deepest condolences to the family of the Airman who was killed in this tragedy,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Jackson Division, Paul Brown. “Our thoughts are also with the three Airmen that were injured and the entire Keesler community.”

According to the criminal complaint, Bennett was driving south of Ploesti Drive on Keesler Air Force Base shortly after 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Bennett was allegedly traveling at a high rate of speed and narrowly avoided an accident with another vehicle. After avoiding the accident, Bennett allegedly crossed the northbound lane of Ploesti Drive and struck a light pole. The vehicle then struck four Airmen while they were walking on a walking track, killing one and injuring the others.

Prior to the accident, witnesses reported Bennett acting in an erratic manner. The investigation into all factors leading up to the accident is ongoing.

Bennett made his initial appearance before United States Magistrate Judge Robert Myers in Gulfport on Thursday.

The FBI Jackson Division’s Gulfport Resident Agency is investigating this incident with assistance from the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Air Force Security Forces, and Biloxi Police Department.

All charges are merely an accusation, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

The FBI Announces the Recipient of the 2021 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (c)

Special Agent in Charge Eric B. Smith is pleased to announce Sheryl Harris, Director for the Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer Affairs, as the recipient of the 2021 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award (DCLA) for the Cleveland Field Division.

The Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer affairs is a civil enforcement agency that protects county residents from unfair and deceptive sales practices. Consumer Affairs founded and coordinate Scam Squad, a senior financial fraud task force that unites county-based local, state, and federal law enforcement, consumer protection, and social service agencies in the fight against fraud.

Even though 2020 has been a difficult year to navigate, Harris, one of the leaders on the Scam Squad, was creative in finding ways to have a positive impact in the lives of Northeast Ohio residents. While all in-person meetings were initially cancelled, Harris immediately adapted and put on virtual monthly meetings. These meetings were vital to law enforcement and community partners exposing the latest trends in scams, especially related to the COVID-19 national pandemic. Harris continued to provide law enforcement and community partners material to pass out to consumers on how they could protect themselves from the latest scams.

Harris is also one of the members of the Department of Justice Elder Justice Initiative (EJI) for the Northern District of Ohio. Harris has been an EJI member for nearly three years and is one of the leaders the FBI and DOJ continually count on to assist in their community outreach.

This has helped FBI and DOJ become more involved in the community by putting on presentations for the most at-risk demographics when it comes to being a victim of fraud. Harris has set up multiple speaking engagements for the FBI and DOJ over the years, to include her integral part of planning and participating in the “Fighting Against Elder Fraud” conference. This conference was held in November of 2019, and united numerous agencies and was an information sharing event that educated social workers, attorneys, and caregivers for the elderly about resources available to help recognize and prevent fraud. Prior to COVID-19, Harris was working with the FBI and DOJ to set up a presentation for our law enforcement partners on how to respond to elderly victims of fraud.

Sheryl Harris joins the ranks of former Cleveland recipients: The Foundry, Anita Gray, The Fatima Family Center, Robby’s Voice, Dr. Tom Collins, Yvonne Pointer, Fred Szabo, Jimmy Malone, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, and Toledo’s Second Chance organization.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric B. Smith said, “It is a privilege to honor Sheryl Harris with the 2021 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award. Harris shows compassion and persistence in helping every community member she comes across. In a year where others may have taken the time to focus on their personal wellbeing, Harris has been and continues to be willing to stand on the frontlines in order to assist the most vulnerable among us. The FBI looks forward to our continued working relationship with Sheryl.”

For any questions regarding the FBI’s Community Outreach Program, visit www.fbi.gov or contact Cleveland FBI’s Community Outreach Program at 216.522.1400.

For questions regarding this press release, please contact SA Vicki Anderson at 216-522-1400 or at vagregg@fbi.gov.

Ohio Man Arrested for Explosives

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (c)

The Cleveland Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Northern District of Ohio United States Attorneys Office announce the federal arrest of Andrew F. Dodson, age 32, of Mogadore, Ohio.

On July 22, 2021, Orange Police Department arrested Dodson for an alcohol related driving offense. During the arrest and impounding of the vehicle, Orange Police officers discovered a large cache of explosive precursors to include approximately 10 pounds of Potassium Percholorate, Potassium Nitrate, powdered sugar, batteries, Vaseline, and a black tactical bag with the words, “POLICE” on it, containing ear protection and safety glasses.

On July 23, 2021, Orange Police Department contacted the Cleveland Division of the FBI to relay the above specified arrest and items found. FBI agents interviewed Dodson at the Beachwood City Jail that same day. Dodson stated that he had made smoke bombs for the 4th of July and had not removed the material from his vehicle for storage.

The federal complaint affidavit alleges the above specified materials can be used to make smoke bomb-like devices, the chemicals found are also used to make cap-sensitive improvised explosives like those known in the bomb community as “Poor-Man’s C4”. Additional information obtained during this investigation revealed 50 pounds of Potassium Percholorate had been purchased by Dodson between April and June 2020. A FBI special agent bomb technician stated that Potassium Percholorate is primarily used for making explosives. It is specified in the affidavit that this large amount of Potassium Percholorate is not regularly used in creating homemade smoke devices, however, technically could be used for that purpose.

Information legally obtained from Dodson’s social media accounts revealed references to the Unabomber, of which Dodson has a tattoo of, references to explosives, remote detonators, photographs of a remote detonator, 12 radio antenna devices, and improvised claymores containing 1,000 BBs per device. The affidavit specifies it is believed the BBs are commonly used as shrapnel in improvised devices. Additional information obtained through a social media subpoena were photographs of flame throwers, soft armor, firearms, and what appeared to be improvised grenades for a grenade launcher, among other items.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has conducted a search of the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record and found no evidence of any registration of firearms or destructive devices by Dodson.

Dodson was placed into federal custody without incident at approximately 9 a.m. this morning, August 4, 2021, in Mogadore, Ohio. Dodson has been charged with violations of 26 U.S.C. 5845(f) Destructive Device, 5861(d) Receiving or Possessing an Unregistered Destructive Device, and 5871 Penalties, and 18 U.S.C. 1001 Making False Statements.

Dodson will appear in United States Magistrate Kathleen B. Burke’s courtroom today, August 4, 2021, at 2 p.m.

The FBI would like to thank the Orange Police and Fire Departments for the swift response to the items discovered in the vehicle driven by Dodson and for their continued partnership with the FBI.

This matter is considered an ongoing investigation and no further information outside of the federal complaint affidavit can be released.

FBI Releases 2021 First Quarter Participation Data from National Use-of-Force Data Collection

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Crime News

In July, the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program released data from the National Use-of-Force Data Collection for the first quarter of 2021. From January to March 2021, 6,543 out of 18,514 federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies throughout the nation participated and provided data. The officers employed by these agencies represent 49% of federal, state, local, and tribal sworn officers in the U.S.

The FBI developed the National Use-of-Force Data Collection at the request of major law enforcement organizations. Participation by law enforcement agencies is voluntary. Participation details for federal agencies and states can be found on the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer.