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  Name: Gonzalo Harrell-Gonzalez (Gonzalo Herrel or Harrell, Gonzalo Gonzalez Harrell)  
  Sex: Male  
  Race: Hispanic  
  Age Now: 40  
  Height: 5'8"  
  Weight: 150 lbs  
  Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown  
  Wanted for : Vehicular Homicide ; Jun 16, 2000
Serious Vehicle Injuries ; Jun 16, 2000
Reckless Driving ; Jun 16, 2000
 
 
 
  Location(s)  
  Last Seen : Ellijay, GA He was last seen in the hospital he was taken to, after the crash.  
  Possible Location : Mexico Alabama Cops say he is an illegal immigrant and may have returned to his homeland  
  Last Known : Unkown  
 
 
  Traits  
  Shares the exact same name as his father.  
  Has a brother who looks exactly like him.  
 
 
  Case Story  
  Cops: Driver Flees After Deadly Car Crash  
  On June 16, 2000, Billy Inman and his wife, son, and dog, were in their Pontiac Grand Am, stopped behind a Ford Bronco at a traffic light, when their car was suddenly struck from behind. The impact from the rear-end collision smashed Inman's Pontiac into the rear of the Bronco. The result was an accordian-like crash scene -- the vehicle was destroyed. Billy's son, Dustin was sitting in the backseat with his dog. Both died at the scene. His wife was permanently disabled. Police say Gonzalo Harrell-Gonzalez took responsibility for the accident, saying he fell asleep in his car and struck Inman's vehicle from behind. Harrell-Gonzalez was transported to the North Georgia Medical Center, but checked out and is now running from the law. Police thought he may have fled to his father's residence in Birmingham, Alabama -- and now there could be reason to believe they're right.  
     
  False Alarm, Oh Brother!  
  In September 2005, police went to Harell-Gonzalez's father's house in Birmingham, Ala. looking for him with arrest warrants.  When they arrived, they found a man believed to be the fugitive.  The man however, claimed to be Harell-Gonzalez's brother.  Preliminary x-ray records confirmed the man to be the fugitive and he was taken into custody. However, just days before his October 2006 trial was set to begin, a more thorough examination of dental records proved that the man in custody in fact was Harell-Gonzalez's brother and not him.  Family and police were devastated to learn that Harell-Gonzalez's capture was a false alarm due to mistaken identity.