FBI and Curry County Sheriff’s Office Ask Public’s Help in Finding Attempted Aggravated Murder Fugitive

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI and Curry County Sheriff’s Office Ask Public’s Help in Finding Attempted Aggravated Murder Fugitive

The FBI and the Curry County Sheriff’s Office are asking for the public’s help in locating Lucas Randall DeYoung of Brookings, Oregon. On February 1, 2018, the FBI obtained a federal fugitive warrant charging DeYoung, age 36, with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. The Curry County Sheriff’s Office had previously charged DeYoung with attempted aggravated murder, attempted murder, delivery of a controlled substance, and unlawful manufacture of marijuana in relation to the shooting of a Curry County man on December 28, 2017.

The FBI has posted DeYoung’s FBI Wanted flyer at https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/additional/lucas-randall-deyoung. The FBI is also running Facebook ads featuring the fugitive hunt for DeYoung in Oregon, Washington, Virginia, and Nevada.

DeYoung is described as:

  • Race: White man
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair: Brown
  • Height: 6’1″
  • Weight: 190 pounds
  • Other: Scar on his left finger and tattoos on his back and right shoulder

DeYoung is a known to use illegal drugs and carry firearms. He is also a known gambler. DeYoung may have travelled to the Mason County/Thurston County areas of Washington State, Virginia, or Las Vegas, Nevada.

He should be considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information about DeYoung’s location should contact their local FBI office or submit a tip via https://tips.fbi.gov. In Oregon, call the FBI in Medford at (541) 773-2942, the FBI in Portland at (503) 224-4181 or the Curry County Sheriff’s Office at (541) 247-3243.

“Freedom Fighter Bandit” Arrested

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: “Freedom Fighter Bandit” Arrested

UPDATE—Nilsa Marie Urena, age 25, has been taken into custody in Tennessee. Urena was arrested shortly after she robbed the Upper Cumberland Federal Credit Union near Nashville at about 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 3, 2018.

ATLANTA—David J. LeValley, special agent in charge (SAC), FBI Atlanta Field Office, requests the public’s assistance in locating a female serial bank robber and identifying her various male accomplices who are responsible for a series of bank robberies as well as an attempted bank robbery.

The latest robbery happened yesterday, January 25, 2018 at the Hamilton State Bank located at 519 Hardee Street, Dallas, Georgia.

At about 11:30 a.m., a female suspect walked into the bank with a male accomplice and announced a robbery to everyone in the bank. The female suspect said she had a bomb and ordered employees not to call police. The female was wearing a white hoodie and her face was partially covered with a bandana. The male suspect was described as a dark-skinned black male, thin build, dressed in black, and in his 20’s.

Investigators are also trying to identify a third suspect (male) who drove a getaway vehicle, described as a champagne-colored Cadillac sedan.

The female suspect has been identified as Nilsa Marie Urena, age 25. Urena has been dubbed the “Freedom Fighter Bandit” because she states that she is robbing the banks for a cause.

The FBI believes Urena is also responsible for the following robberies:

  • BB&T Bank, 4464 Atlanta Highway, Loganville, Georgia, on January 19, 2018
  • First National Bank, 1501 West McIntosh Road, Griffin, Georgia, on December 13, 2017
  • First Citizens Bank, 36 GA-72, Comer, Georgia, on December 4, 2017
  • Bank of the Ozarks, 9001 Hospital Drive, Douglasville, Georgia, on November 3, 2017
  • Georgia’s Own Credit Union, 2437 Loganville Highway, Grayson, Georgia, on November 3, 2017
  • Citizen Trust Bank, 2727 Panola Road, Lithonia, Georgia, on November 1, 2017
  • Associated Credit Union, 5032 Old Grant Road, Ellenwood, Georgia, on October 30, 2017

And the following attempted robbery:

  • Wells Fargo Bank, 6063 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain, Georgia, on October 30, 2017

There is a reward being offered for information that leads to Urena’s arrest.

Anyone with information regarding Urena’s location or the identity of the male suspects should contact Crime Stoppers Atlanta at (404) 577-TIPS (8477).

FBI Seeks Assistance Identifying Casino Robbery Suspect

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI Seeks Assistance Identifying Casino Robbery Suspect

TAMPA, FL—The FBI and Seminole Police need the public’s help in identifying the suspect who threatened a cashier and robbed the Poker Room at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino early this morning, February 2, 2018. Investigators say just after 2:00 a.m., the suspect pointed a handgun at a cashier in the Poker Room and demanded money. After getting the cash, the suspect took off on foot heading south on Orient Road, south of Interstate 4. No shots were fired and no one was hurt.

The suspect is described as a black male, in his mid-to-late twenties, approximately 5’4″ tall, 140 pounds, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with gray sleeves, black sweatpants, and sunglasses.

Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay is offering a reward of up to $3,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of the unknown suspect involved in this case. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477), report anonymously online at www.crimestopperstb.com, or send a mobile tip using the P3 Tips Mobile application.

FBI Seeking Information on a Bank Robbery in Hialeah on Friday

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI Seeking Information on a Bank Robbery in Hialeah on Friday

The FBI is seeking information on a bank robbery that took place Friday, February 2, 2018, at approximately 5:50 p.m. at a Chase Bank branch located at 380 East 4th Avenue, Hialeah, Florida.

The robber entered the bank and demanded money from a bank employee. There were customers in the bank at the time of the robbery. There were no injuries. The amount of money taken will not be released at this time.

Investigators believe this is the same individual who robbed a BB&T Bank branch at 1455 West 49th Street, Hialeah, Florida, on December 22, 2017.

If anyone has information as to the identity of this bank robber, they are urged to call the FBI at (754) 703-2000 or Crimestoppers.

FBI Seeking Information on a Second Bank Robbery in Fort Lauderdale on Friday

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI Seeking Information on a Second Bank Robbery in Fort Lauderdale on Friday

The FBI is seeking information on a bank robbery that took place Friday, February 2, 2018, at approximately 5:07 p.m. at a Wells Fargo Bank branch located at 6245 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The robber entered the bank and demanded money from a bank employee. There were no injuries. The amount of money taken will not be released at this time.

If anyone has information as to the identity of this bank robber, they are urged to call the FBI at (754) 703-2000 or Crimestoppers.

FBI Seeking Information on a Bank Robbery in Fort Lauderdale on Friday

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI Seeking Information on a Bank Robbery in Fort Lauderdale on Friday

The FBI is seeking information on a bank robbery that took place Friday, February 2, 2018, at approximately 3:41 p.m. at a Regions Bank branch located at 100 SE 3 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The robber entered the bank and demanded money from a bank employee. There were customers in the bank at the time of the robbery. There were no injuries. The amount of money taken will not be released at this time.

If anyone has information as to the identity of this bank robber, they are urged to call the FBI at (754) 703-2000 or Crimestoppers.

Economic Espionage

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Headline: Economic Espionage

Justice explained to his “handler” that his motivation for his activities was to pay his wife’s medical bills (and indeed, our investigation revealed that his wife was suffering from a variety of medical issues and he had told her she had to cancel some of her appointments). But our investigation also revealed that the $3,500 Justice received—plus approximately $20,000 of his own money—went toward gifts of cash and merchandise for an online girlfriend he had never met in person.

In talking to the undercover employee, Justice—who had a fascination with spy novels, movies, and television programs—fancied himself a man of espionage and intrigue and wanted to forge a close relationship with his handler. He paid more than $4,000 for online courses like “Spy Escape and Evasion,” “Legally Concealed,” and “Fight Fast.” Justice even offered to give the undercover employee a tour of his work facility and recommended that the handler wear special glasses equipped with a hidden camera to covertly take pictures.

Justice had taken all the required security training sessions from his employer so he understood what he was doing was wrong. But from his conversations with the FBI’s undercover employee, it was also clear that he knew the value of the information he was passing along: At one point, he suggested that some of the digital documents he provided could be used to intercept communications, or even substitute communications. Justice also understood that the ultimate destination of the files he was handing over was Moscow.

A special thanks goes to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California for its assistance during the case. Also playing a role in this matter was Justice’s employer—a cleared government contractor that already had a relationship with the FBI through its Counterintelligence Strategic Partnership Program.

As a result of the overwhelming evidence collected against him by the Bureau during the course of its investigation, in May of 2017, Gregory Allen Justice pleaded guilty to attempting to commit economic espionage, attempting to violate the Arms Export Control Act, and violating the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Last September, he was sentenced to five years in federal prison.

Justice, it could be said, was definitely served in this case.

LUCAS RANDALL DEYOUNG

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Crime News

Headline: LUCAS RANDALL DEYOUNG

Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution – Attempted Aggravated Murder, Attempted Murder, Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Manufacture of Marijuana

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Description

Date(s) of Birth Used September 28, 1981
Place of Birth Washington
Hair Brown
Eyes Brown
Height 6’1″
Weight 190 pounds
Sex Male
Race White
Nationality American
Scars and Marks DeYoung has a scar on his left finger and tattoos on his back and right shoulder.
NCIC W193016426

Caution:

Lucas Randall DeYoung is wanted for his alleged involvement in the shooting of a man in Curry County, Oregon, on December 28, 2017.  The victim, who was shot twice while at a storage unit in Harbor, Oregon, survived his injuries.  On January 26, 2018, a local arrest warrant was issued for DeYoung in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Curry after he was charged with attempted aggravated murder, attempted murder, delivery of a controlled substance, and unlawful manufacture of marijuana.  On February 1, 2018, a federal arrest warrant was issued for DeYoung in the United States District Court, District of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, after he was charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS

FBI Charlotte to Host Diversity Recruitment Event

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI Charlotte to Host Diversity Recruitment Event

Join an elite team on the front lines of protecting the American people and upholding the U.S. Constitution. At the FBI, we will challenge you to forge a career with other dedicated employees working for the same critical mission. Become a part of our family and experience a career like no other.

FBI Charlotte is hosting a Diversity Recruitment event on Tuesday, March 27, 2018. FBI special agents and professional staff from the Charlotte office will discuss career opportunities and diverse employment within the FBI. To effectively accomplish our mission, the FBI needs people from all different backgrounds.

For more information about the many career paths available in the FBI, go to fbijobs.gov.

The deadline for candidates to submit their interest in attending the Diversity Recruitment Event is March 1, 2018. Candidates interested in the special agent position should register and submit their resumes online to the Charlotte DAR Talent Network on fbijobs.gov prior to the event. Those interested in professional staff positions should send their full name and contact information to charlotteapplicants@fbi.gov.

Time and location of the event will be provided with your invitation. Attendees will travel at their own expense. Those unable to attend the information session are encouraged to apply for the many positions in the FBI at fbijobs.gov.

The FBI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration.

FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award 2018

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Headline: FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award 2018

On Monday, July 29, 2018, the Council for Unity was recognized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with a Director’s Community Leadership Award. The award was presented to Council for Unity President and Founder Mr. Robert Desena by Supervisory Senior Resident Agent Geraldine Hart from the FBI’s Long Island Resident Agency. Mr. Desena will travel to Washington, D.C., in April to participate in a formal ceremony with FBI Director Christopher Wray.

The Council for Unity is a non-profit organization that addresses gang violence by educating youth and their families about the realities of gang life. One of the Council’s goals is to reach children and families in gang-ridden neighborhoods before they become involved in gang activity. The Council has a long history of working in partnership with local schools and law enforcement in furtherance of its mission. The Council is currently working with the FBI’s New York Field Office to address MS-13 gang activity on Long Island.

“The brutal nature of MS-13 crimes has gained notoriety throughout the United States, and law enforcement continues to encounter unique challenges when addressing the MS-13 threat. Here in New York, the FBI’s Long Island Gang Task Force is part of the FBI’s national Safe Streets Task Force network. Since 2003, the task force has been dedicated to protecting the communities on Long Island from the threat of gang violence, and considers MS-13 to be a top priority. We’re extremely grateful for the relationship we share with the Council for Unity, and for all they do to promote tolerance and respect between law enforcement and the communities we serve,” said Assistant Director in Charge William F. Sweeney Jr.

The Director’s Community Leadership Award is presented on behalf of the Director of the FBI and was formally created in 1990 as a way to honor individuals and organizations for their efforts in combating crime, terrorism, drugs, and violence in America. Each of the 56 field offices of the FBI nominates an outstanding community leader to receive the award every year.