FBI making push to capture gang member on Most Wanted list

The FBI is making a push to capture an alleged Mexican gang member with ties to Texas who is on the 10 Most Wanted list.

This week, agents released a video and audio recording looking for help in finding Eduardo "Tablas" Ravelo, who is described as a captain in the Barrio Azteca gang operating in the Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas areas.

The FBI also released photos of Ravelo from 1992, 1998 and an age-enhanced picture of what he may look like now.

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Ravelo is wanted after being charged with playing a role in the killings of Leslie Enriquez Catton, her husband, Arthur Redelfs, and Jorge Alberto Ceniceros, the husband of another consulate employee, in March 2010.

Agents say Ravelo and the Barrio Azteca members act as "hitmen" for the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Drug Trafficking Organization and are responsible for numerous murders.

Ravelo has ties to Mexico and El Paso, Texas. He may have had plastic surgery and altered his fingerprints. Agents warn the public not to approach Ravelo, though, as he is considered dangerous.

A man placed on the FBI's list of 10 most-wanted fugitives after authorities said he killed two men in Milwaukee was arrested Sunday in Texas. 24-year-old Terry A.D. Strickland was arrested in El Paso and booked into the jail. (Jan. 6)  


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