Brown is wanted for the murder of his girlfriend and her niece which occurred in Grand Rapids, MI in 2019. Both victims were shot multiple times. Brown is believed to have fled Michigan immediately after the murders.

Smiley is wanted by the Mobile, Alabama Police Department for Capital Murder. Smiley is also wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service for a Federal Bond Violation on a Federal Drug Charge out of Ft. Wayne, IN. Smiley is known to carry firearms.


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This is an initiative by ATF in its continuing effort to combat violent crime in cooperation with other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. In the past, ATF has successfully utilized other mediums to advertise wanted persons, and now, with the advent of the internet, ATF is seizing the opportunity to employ internet subscribers in this endeavor.

So far, homeowners who filed recent complaints are out over $110,000 and most allege they hired the duo/family for hardscaping work, pavers or irrigation installation, concrete and stucco work, or painting.

Wieck is also wanted on a Failure to Appear Warrant issued by the Encanto Justice Court on July 19, 2019. In that case, Wieck is being charged with Contracting Without a License, a Class 1 Misdemeanor after an AZ ROC investigation found a Phoenix homeowner paid him $53,539 for a pool installation. Following concerns with the workmanship, the victim discovered Wieck was not licensed to perform the work and filed a complaint.

On July 9, 2019, the Pinal County Superior Court issued a warrant for Libby, who is wanted on the charge of Contracting Without a License, a Class 1 Misdemeanor. The charge was filed by the Pinal County Attorney's Office and stems from an AZ ROC investigation that found Libby was paid $1,400 for a granite countertop installation. The homeowner found Libby via the popular app Offerup. After being paid, Libby never returned to start the job or deliver materials.

Libby is also wanted on a Failure to Appear warrant issued by the County Meadows Justice Court on February 19,2019. The charges stem from an AZ ROC investigation that found Libby was paid $1,200 by a Phoenix homeowner to fabricate and install new countertops. The homeowner hired Libby after finding an advertisement on Craigslist. No work was performed and no materials delivered.

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 Covarrubias, Jr. is wanted on charges filed by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office including Theft, a Class 5 Felony; Taking Identity of Another, a Class 4 Felony; and Contracting Without a License, a Class 1 Misdemeanor in the Maricopa County Superior Court. The charges stemmed from an AZ ROC investigation that found that Covarrubias took $2,000 from a 72 and 90 year old couple in Buckeye for a landscaping project that was never started. Covarrubias, Jr. is also wanted on several (3) Failures to Appear in justice courts from 2017 and 2018. All three cases stem from AZ ROC investigations.

Steven Salyers has contracted without a license for the past several years. He has conned victims out of very large sums of money, totaling over six figures. He produces very few materials and abandons the job once the victims stop paying. Several victims have lost over $50,000.00 to Salyers. He is wanted for the felony charge of Fraudulent schemes.

We need your help in finding these people but, the people on this page are wanted for serious and often violent crimes. If you believe that you know the location of one of these fugitives DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TAKE ANY ACTION ON YOUR OWN! 

Individuals wanted by the 12th District Court Probation Department for Violation of Probation are posted on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Postings include the individuals full name, date of birth and their mug shot picture. Once arrested, another post will occur that includes the individuals full name, date of birth and a message indicating they have been arrested.

Following its release, Most Wanted received mostly negative reviews from critics, who deemed the release as premature, stating that Duff did not have enough material to warrant a compilation. However, the Dead Executives-produced tracks received favorable comments; critics wrote that they stood out from the rest of the album. In the United States, the album debuted atop the Billboard 200, becoming Duff's second number one entry on the chart, also becoming the second solo artist to chart on the Billboard 200 under the age of 18 twice, and sixth overall.[3] It was later certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Elsewhere, it debuted at number one in Canada, and reached the top ten in Australia, Ireland, Italy, Japan and New Zealand.

Following Hollywood's reported disappointment in the lack of sales longevity of the Hilary Duff album and the chart performance of "Fly", all further single releases from Hilary Duff in the United States were cancelled and the Most Wanted project was quickly conceived.[4] On May 20, 2005, MTV News reported that Duff would be releasing a new album in August, comprising previously released tracks and four new recordings.[5] It was also announced that preceding the album's release, Duff would begin a 32-date summer concert tour in support of the album.[5] Four days later, on May 24, the album's title was revealed to be Most Wanted, and the album's release date was announced to be August 16, 2005.[6] The following month, in an interview with MTV News, Duff said that she had been working with brothers Joel and Benji Madden, of the American rock band Good Charlotte, and Jason Epperson (together known under the production name the Dead Executives) to write and produce new songs for the compilation. She said that " ... they're three of my favorite songs I've ever done. ... It was really fun being in the studio with them."[7] Described by Duff as the first time when "all the responsibility was on [her]", she went into the recording studio without the guidance of her record label or management.[8] According to Duff, she did not tell anyone at her record label that she was working with the Dead Executives.[2] Joel, whom Duff had been dating at the time, was aware that she needed new material for a compilation album, and knew that she wanted a "totally different sound".[2] Together, the Dead Executives went into the recording studio and worked on new music for Duff, before bringing her into the studio to collectively work on them.[2]

Below are individuals wanted by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision's (DOCCS) Office of Special Investigations who have been designated as its Most Wanted Fugitives. They should be considered ARMED and DANGEROUS. 

Other: Subject a known gang member and a domestic violence offender. Tattoo flames on neck. Subject is also wanted for questioning by the New York City Police Dept.  

Welcome to Longmont's Wanted page. Persons posted on this page are selected based on seriousness of charges and the likelihood that they may be in the area. The crime for which a person is wanted may not accurately reflect the level of risk he or she poses to the community. 


Contact law enforcement if you have information about wanted persons, do not attempt contact or apprehension yourself. Subjects may be considered armed and dangerous. Contact your local law enforcement agency. 


To provide information regarding a person on this site, please call the Longmont Police Department at (303) 651-8555. You may also provide information anonymously to Longmont Public Safety at (303)774-3700.


If you have any questions or concerns, please email or call (303)651-8746. 



The Nicollet County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help in locating the below parties wanted on Nicollet County charges or warrants and those who are wanted for questioning in various types of active Nicollet County investigations. Please note that you should never attempt to physically apprehend any individual listed below.

Florencio Lonche Cruz is wanted in connection to a murder that took place on September 10, 2006 at 5801 Kingsport Drive, Sandy Springs (Fulton County). The whereabouts of Florencio Lonche Cruz are unknown at this time.

Caris Ayala is wanted in connection to the murder of a two year old child that took place in October of 2012. Caris Ayala is believed to be travelling with her husband, Noe Castillo Ramirez who is now wanted for hindering the apprehension of a fugitive. They both have ties to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico and are believed to have fled to one of those countries to avoid prosecution. Both Caris and Noe are also wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Joshua David Bowen is wanted in connection to an armed robbery of a business that took place on June 8, 2018 in the area of 5700 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, GA (Fulton County). After the armed robbery, Joshua Bowen fled from Sandy Springs Police Officers where he dropped his firearm. The whereabouts of Bowen are unknown at this time.

Pictured below are some of the most wanted criminals in Enfield. If you know the whereabouts of any of these individuals and would like to submit a tip, please call 860-763-8930 or click on the name of the specific person to send the information electronically. All tips may be made anonymously. e24fc04721

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