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Most Wanted - 7-6-09
Comments 0 | Recommend 0As a public service, the Yuma Sun is publishing the names and photographs of the following people sought by the Yuma County Adult Probation Department or the U.S. Marshals Service as probation absconders.
If you have information that would lead to the arrest of any of them, call surveillance officer Beto Borquez at 329-2210, Ext. 2342. If you know any of their immediate locations, call local law enforcement agencies or dial 911. Do not attempt to apprehend them yourself.
Hector Soto - Male, 23. Height 5 feet 11 inches, weight 200 pounds. Black hair, brown eyes. Alias: Hector David Soto Jr. Tattoos: “Julio Jorge” and a cross with RIP on it, on the left arm, “Soto” on the right leg. His bench warrant is for failure to appear for sentencing in Yuma County Superior Court.
Brandy Soliz - Female, 16. Height 5 feet 3 inches, weight 148 pounds. Brown hair, brown eyes. Aliases: Brandy Krystel Soliz, “Smiley.” Her probation violation is for the original conviction of facilitation to assist in a criminal street gang, a Class 6 felony.
Victor Manuel Sanchez - Male, 35. Height 5 feet 9 inches, weight 150 pounds. Brown hair, brown eyes. Aliases: Manuel Sanchez, Manuel Victor Sanchez Jr. Tattoo: a cross on the left hand. His probation violation is for the original conviction of failure to stop at a fatal accident, a Class 4 felony.
Martin Reyes - Male, 21. Height 6 feet, weight 135 pounds. Black hair, brown eyes. Aliases: Martin Fernando Reyes, Ferny. Tattoos: “Reyes” on the right arm, “Solo Dios Me Puede Juzgar” on the chest. His probation violation is for the original conviction of attempted burglary in the second degree, a Class 4 felony.
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