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Aliases: |
Antonio Castro-Lopez, Antonio Lopez-Castro, Antonio Castro Magana |
DESCRIPTION
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Dates of Birth Used: |
September 25, 1967;
September 23, 1967;
September 25, 1968 |
Hair: |
Black |
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Place of Birth: |
Gabriel Zamora, Michoacan, Mexico |
Eyes: |
Brown |
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Height: |
5'7" |
Sex: |
Male |
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Weight: |
160 pounds |
Race: |
White (Hispanic) |
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NCIC: |
W817868614 |
Nationality: |
Mexican |
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Occupation: |
Migrant Laborer |
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Scars and Marks: |
Castro is missing the tip of his right index finger. He also has gold
capping on some of his front teeth. |
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Remarks: |
Castro has family in both Mexico and in the Orange County, California,
area. He has entered the United States illegally on several occasions
and has been deported from the United States at least twice. His fellow
migrant workers have given him the nickname of "El Loco" because of his
violent tendencies. He has a history of violence and drug problems. |
CAUTION
On July 20, 1994, Antonio Castro allegedly entered a house that was for
sale in San Joaquin County, California, and attacked a real estate agent,
stabbing him numerous times. Castro then allegedly stole the real estate
agent's vehicle, and fled to Skagit County, Washington. On the morning of
July 23, 1994, the stolen car was found near the home of an elderly man in
rural Skagit County. The man was found bludgeoned and shot to death inside
of his home, while his car and firearms known to belong to him were found
missing. The next day, Castro was pulled over in the stolen car in Shasta
County, California, but managed to escape by fleeing into the woods and
swimming down a river. Further investigation revealed that on July 24, 1994,
Castro bought a car in Lakehead, California. This vehicle was later found
abandoned near the Mexican border close to San Diego, California.
Castro has been charged with attempted murder in California and first
degree murder in Skagit County, Washington. On August 2, 1994, a federal
arrest warrant was issued in the Western District of Washington charging
Castro with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT
YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE
OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN
EMBASSY OR CONSULATE. |