Attorney General Gentner Drummond has initiated a new campaign to apprehend some of Oklahoma's most wanted fugitives. The effort, launched today in partnership with the U.S. Marshals Service and various federal, tribal, state, county, and local law enforcement agencies, aims to identify and capture individuals posing significant threats to public safety.
Drummond emphasized the importance of collaboration in this initiative: "The fugitives on this list are a threat to public safety. It is critical that we work together to hold these individuals accountable for their alleged crimes," he said. "We hope to enlist the help of all Oklahomans in this campaign to get these dangerous criminals off the street."
Financial rewards ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 are being offered for information leading directly to the arrest of any fugitive on the Most Wanted list. These individuals are sought for serious offenses including murder, sex crimes, assault, drug trafficking, and robbery. Several should be considered armed and dangerous.
The initial list includes:
- Alfonso Mondragon – wanted for murder.
- Andrew Patrick Johnson – wanted for rape.
- Jose D. Cuellar-Becerra – wanted for aggravated domestic assault, kidnapping, arson, drug trafficking, and possession of a firearm in commission of a felony.
- Juan Jose Rivera-Pena – wanted for child molestation.
- Keith Alan Grimes – wanted for domestic assault and battery by strangulation.
- Rodolfo Jaime Gonzalez – wanted for lewd acts with a minor.
- Jonathan Adrian Baez-Perez – wanted for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm after a former felony conviction, and larceny of a vehicle.
- Virginia Alice Hubbard – wanted for neglect by caretaker and financial exploitation by caretaker.
- Wenfred Louis Davis – wanted for trafficking in illegal drugs-fentanyl, possession of a controlled and dangerous substance-methamphetamine, and possession of paraphernalia.
- Melvin Joe Stevenson – wanted for trafficking illegal drugs-methamphetamine and larceny of merchandise from a retailer.
The list will be updated periodically as fugitives are captured or as other criminals emerge as new threats.
For more information on the Attorney General’s 10 Most Wanted list or to provide tips about any fugitive's whereabouts:
Visit: Oklahoma.gov/oag/okmostwanted
Email: OKMostWanted@oag.ok.gov
Call: (405) 343-8107