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Olivia Guadalupe Ramos

Wanted

By the U.S Marshal's Service

U.S, Department of Justice

District of Arizona

If you have information call:

602-382-8767

          

     

The U.S. Marshals Service is seeking the following fugitive:

 

Wanted for:                       Failure to Surrender for Sentence

Original Charge:               Possession With Intent to Distribute Marijuana

                                          Continuing Criminal Enterprise

                                          Conspiracy/Aiding and Abetting

 

Olivia Guadalupe RAMOS

Race:       White

Sex:         Female

Eyes:       Brown

Hair:        Brown

DOB:               07/11/71

POB:       Sinaloa, Mexico

HGT:       5'01"

WGT:      112 lbs.

Tattoos/Scars:               Rt. Inside Thigh-Scar

 

              On July 30, 1998, Ramos was arrested by the Drug Enforcement Administration along with five co-defendants and charged with a number of criminal violations regarding the operation of a marijuana smuggling and distribution ring.   Shortly after her arrest, Ramos was released on bond.

 

              On May 3, 1999, Ramos pled guilty and was sentenced to spend forty-eight months in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.   Ramos was allowed to stay on bond and was scheduled to surrender for the service of her sentence on June 3, 1999.   Ramos failed to surrender and has not been seen since.   On June 15, 1999, a Warrant For Arrest was issued by the United States District Court in Phoenix charging Ramos with Failure to Surrender for the Service of Sentence.

 

              Ramos' criminal history is limited to this case only.   Ramos has extensive family ties to the Phoenix area. Her mother lives in west Phoenix and at least one of her four siblings lives in Phoenix as well.   Ramos has four children: two daughters (ages 14 and 10), and two sons (ages 9 and 7).

 

              Ramos has previously worked as a secretary/receptionist in the Phoenix area.

 

              Anyone with information regarding Ramos should call the U.S. Marshals Service at (602)382-8767.   Individuals who provide information can remain anonymous. A reward is available in this case.

 

 

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