Local July 11, 2012 - 9:43 am

Four locals make the FBI’s Most Wanted

NEW YORK.- Several Dominicans including one woman are on the FBI’s Most Wanted list in different states for crimes ranging from prostitution and drug trafficking to fraud.

The FBI’s website profiles the local fugitives, several o whom investigators believe are hiding in Dominican Republic.

The fugitive Emerson Daniel Guzman (Jose Daniel) is charged with drug trafficking n the New York area and is considered a "capo" of a Manhattan based gang. The FBI also links him to Mexico’s Gulf Cartel.

Guzman, born in Dominican Republic on 1972 is considered armed and dangerous.

Another Dominican, Miguel (Poll) Molina, is also wanted on drug trafficking charges in Massachusetts since indicted by a federal grand jury in 2002.

The also Dominican Eddy Vazquez is wanted on charges of prostitution in Florida.

The FBI says Vazquez and the organization headed by his mother Amparo Hernandez (Iris) smuggled undocumented women using “coyotes” from México.

The two are believed to be hiding Dominican Republic since 2005.

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