Manhunt Monday, October 31, 2011 - Central Coast News KION/KCBA

Manhunt Monday, October 31, 2011

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Monterey County Sheriff

Javier Morales Vaca is wanted for homicide and failure to apear in court for robbery charges. Deputies say that in 2004 Vaca stabbed a man to death for winning to man cock fights.

Please call (831) 755-3722 if you have any information.

Watsonville Police

Luis Antonio Orozco is a Sureno gang member with a violent history, said police.

If you see him please call the Watsonville police at 831-768-3350 or 831-768-6544.

Seaside Police

Conrado Ortiz Munoz has outstanding warrants for DUI and being under the influence of a narcotic.

Call Seaside Police at 394-6811 if you have information about Munoz' whereabouts, or leave a tip at the Seaside Police Department's Crime Tip Web Site at:  http://www.tipsoft.com/index.asp?P=WebTips

Soledad Police

Daniel Flamenco is active Norteno gang member with a history of violent offenses, said police.  He is wanted for possession of a firearm and child endangerment.

Anyone knowing his whereabouts is asked to call 911 or contact the Soledad Police Department directly at (831) 223-5122.  Persons wishing to remain anonymous may call the WeTip Hotline at 1 (800) 782-7463.

 

 

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