7 Dangerous Criminals Still On The Loose — The FBI’s Most Wanted
A look at the FBI’s most notorious criminals — The most elusive fugitives.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is one of the premier law enforcement agencies in the world, and its Most Wanted list is a who’s who of notorious criminals.
Since 1950, the FBI has used this list to capture some of the most dangerous fugitives in the country, and the list is constantly evolving.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the seven people the FBI is still searching for and the crimes they are wanted for.
7- Alexis Flores — A Profile On America’s Most Wanted Fugitive

Alexis Flores is a wanted fugitive of the FBI, suspected of kidnapping and murdering an American five-year-old girl in Philadelphia in July 2000.
Alexis is thought to have been in the United States illegally at the time and has been on the FBI’s Most Wanted list since 2007.
He is known to have used numerous aliases while in the United States, including Javier Rivera and Ismael Rivera. He has ties to Mexico and Honduras and is described as being 5’5” tall and weighing around 165 pounds.
The FBI is giving up to $100,000 in reward money for intelligence that leads to his capture.
6- Victor Manuel Gerena — The Infamous Heist

Victor Manuel Gerena is wanted by the FBI in connection with the armed robbery of a security company in Connecticut in 1983.
According to the FBI, Gerena was an employee of the company and assisted in the robbery by restraining the two employees on duty at the time of the robbery.
He then stole $7 million from the company, making it one of the largest cash robberies ever committed on U.S. soil.
Gerena is believed to have fled to Mexico soon after and is thought to be living in Cuba or Venezuela. He has been placed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list since 1984 and is currently listed as a Top Ten fugitive.
A reward of up to $1 million is offered for information leading to his capture and prosecution.
5- The Khobar Towers Perpetrators— The Search For Justice

The FBI is still searching for those responsible for the Khobar Towers bombing that occurred in Saudi Arabia in 1996.
The incident took the lives of 19 US Air Force personnel and injured hundreds more. The bombing was attributed to a group known as Hezbollah, which has since denied any involvement in the attack.
Though several suspects have been named, none have yet been apprehended. The FBI believes that at least four people were involved in planning and carrying out the attack.
These individuals are believed to have been members of the Saudi Hezbollah organization and may have ties to Iran.
They remain at large and the FBI continues to offer a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to their capture and conviction.
Though nearly 25 years have passed since the attack, the FBI remains determined to bring those responsible to justice.
If you have any information on this case, please contact the FBI directly or contact your local law enforcement agency.
4- Semion Mogilevich — Global Crime Boss

One of the most infamous figures on the FBI’s list is Semion Mogilevich, a Russian businessman and alleged mobster.
Born in 1946, Mogilevich is suspected of a wide range of criminal activities, such as human trafficking, bribery, and tax fraud.
He is believed to be the leader of an international criminal organization known as the “Red Mafiya”.
The FBI has been searching for him since 2003 and has offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to his arrest and/or conviction.
3- Ruja Ignatova — The Woman Behind The OneCoin Scandal

Ruja Ignatova is wanted for her alleged involvement in a massive international fraudulent scheme.
This scheme, believed to be masterminded by Ignatova, involved the sale of the digital currency OneCoin and resulted in the loss of billions of dollars from investors worldwide.
Ignatova is originally from Bulgaria but may have fled to several countries including Germany, Italy, Belize, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates.
She was last seen in October 2017 and has since been missing. If anyone has information about her whereabouts, please contact the FBI.
2- Jason Derek Brown — The Art Of Disappearing

Jason Derek Brown is wanted for the murder and robbery of an armored car guard in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 29th, 2004. He is believed to have fled the United States via private airplane.
Brown is described as a white male with blonde hair and blue eyes, standing 6’4” tall and weighing approximately 180 pounds.
The FBI is giving up to $200,000 in reward money for intelligence leading to his arrest.
Brown speaks French and has a Masters’s degree in International Business. He has ties to California, Arizona, and Utah and has been known to use the alias, Jonathan Douglas Brown.
1- Hassan Izz-Al-Din — A Terrorist

Hassan Izz-al-Din is wanted by the FBI for his alleged involvement in the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847.
The plane was carrying 153 passengers and crew members when it was hijacked on its way to Rome from Athens.
During the 17-day ordeal, U.S. Navy diver Robert Dean Stethem was shot and killed. Izz-al-Din is believed to have been one of the two hijackers who murdered Stethem.
He was indicted in 1987 for air piracy and other related offenses and has been sought ever since.
Points To Ponder
The FBI continues to work tirelessly to capture some of the world’s most dangerous criminals, such as the seven individuals listed above.
While they may have evaded law enforcement for years, it is only a matter of time before these individuals are brought to justice.
The FBI’s commitment to finding and apprehending these fugitives serves as an example of their dedication and strength in protecting citizens of the United States and around the world.
By remaining vigilant, they are ensuring that justice is served and criminals are held accountable for their actions.
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