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UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION - 3 COUNTS OF FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE WHILE ARMED; CONSPIRACY TO DISTRIBUTE COCAINE; DISTRIBUTION OF COCAINE
ARTHUR LOPEZ, JR.


Photographs taken in 1999

Aliases: Junior Lopez, Arthur Lopez, Arturo Lopez, Arturo Lopez Jr., Carlos Serano, Carlos Serrano, Arturo Lopes, "Junior", "Red Rider"


DESCRIPTION
Dates of Birth Used: December 30, 1980;
December 30, 1969;
December 28, 1977;
December 13, 1978 Hair: Black
Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'5" Sex: Male
Weight: 150 to 170 pounds Race: White (Hispanic)
NCIC: W420361603 Nationality: American
Occupation: Over-the-road truck driver
Scars and Marks: Lopez has the letters "Jr" tattooed on his upper-left arm and the letters "AL" tattooed on his upper-right arm.
Remarks: Lopez may be employed as an over-the-road truck driver and traveling throughout the continental United States in this capacity. Lopez is also allegedly supporting himself by the continued distribution of controlled substances. He has ties to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, area of northern Mexico. In addition, Lopez has ties to Hartford, Connecticut. Reportedly, in January 2006 he called investigators from a pay phone from that location.

CAUTION
Arthur Lopez, Jr., is wanted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for committing a series of crimes, which occurred during 1999. In August of 1999, Lopez was allegedly involved in a drive-by shooting which was directed at rival drug dealers. Approximately forty rounds were discharged into a group of people. Also in 1999, Lopez was allegedly involved in his family's drug-distribution operation. This drug-trafficking enterprise had a major effect on the south side of Milwaukee with the distribution of hundreds of kilos in cocaine and thousands of pounds of marijuana. This organization was reportedly violent, using threats, intimidation, and several acts of violence to further the group's objectives. It is alleged that the violence included six homicides and multiple drive-by shootings. Reportedly, Lopez was labeled as one of three primary leaders of the drug-trafficking organization. As leader, he allegedly was responsible for the following: negotiating the group's drug sources on a routine basis; collecting money from drug dealers; determining prices for products being sold; and occasionally acting as a violent enforcer of the organization's aims.

On March 15, 2001, a state arrest warrant was issued in the state of Wisconsin, County of Milwaukee, for three counts of first degree intentional homicide while armed. Lopez was subsequently charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution in a federal arrest warrant issued by the United States District Court, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Lopez was also charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine, in a federal arrest warrant issued by the United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on December 22, 1999.


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.


DIRECTOR
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535
TELEPHONE: (202) 324-3000



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