Riverside County Sheriff's Department - Most Wanted Criminals

Most Wanted Criminals

  • Julio Ceasr Cisneros - Child Molestation
  • Jesus Rodriguez Torres - Attempted Murder
  • Richard Stanley Howen - Sex Offender in Violation
  • Jesse Rodriguez Diaz - Lewd and Lascivious Acts with a Child Under 14
  • Gregorio Yanes Torres - Gross Vehicular Manslaughter
  • Brian Montano - Attempted Murder
  • Francisco Villa Escamilla - Assault with a Deadly Weapon
  • Natividad Zamano Nunes - Gross Vehicular Manslaughter
  • Apolinar Martinez DeSantiago - Lewd and Lascivious Acts with a Child Under 14
  • Alvaro Dominguez Beltran - Assault on a Peace Officer
  • Sergio Gutierrez Padilla - Murder
  • Jorge Avilez Perez - Attempted Murder
  • Leon Fredy Bojorquez - Murder
  • Jose Martin Zepeda - Child Rape/Molestation
  • Edward Lee LeBlanc - Murder
  • Juan Hidalgo Aguilar - Murder
  • Fermin Landa Mejia - Child Rape/Molestation
  • Jose Antonio Michel Aceves - Murder
  • Hans Joachim Berhorst - Child Molestation
  • Javier Rodriguez Parra - Robbery/Kidnapping/False Imprisonment
  • Walter Gastelum - Murder
  • Reynaldo Richard Vasquez - Bank Robbery
  • Jose De Jesus Legaspi - Assault with a Deadly Weapon
  • Jorge Ponce Aguilar - Child Molestation
  • Jose Luis "Gumby" Tovar - Armed Robbery/Attempted Murder
  • Jeffrey Dean Galleher - Armed Robbery
  • Sergio "Checo" Lopez Hernandez - Murder
  • Jose Daniel Ostorga - Murder
  • Alfredo Morales Rosas - Murder
  • Hugo Cervantes Gastelum - Murder
  • Juan Manuel Agredano - Murder
  • Robert "Lil Rob" Carlos Cruz - Attempted Murder/Jail Escape
  • Brian Richard Martin - Murder
  • Jose Gabriel Giron - Murder
  • Angel Jonathan Giron - Murder
  • Miguel Angel Gonzalez - Attempted Murder
  • Reyna Yanderina Navar - Attempted Murder

Updated March 2011

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