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  Name: Roberto Solis (Julio Garrett Sauve, Roberto Ignacio Zelaya, Pancho Aguilila, Pancho Agila, Roberto Zelaya, Pancho Aguilar, Miguel Angel Dominguez, Joseph Anthony Panura, Julius Gabriel Sauve)  
  Sex: Male  
  Race: White  
  Age Now: 63  
  Height: 5'10  
  Weight: 152 lbs.  
  Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Brown May wear hair curly  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Hazel  
  Wanted for : Bank Larceny, Las Vegas, NV; Oct 01, 1993
 
 
 
  Location(s)  
  Last Seen : Unkown  
  Possible Location : Jamaica Mexico Denver, CO Las Vegas, NV  
  Last Known : Unkown  
 
 
  Traits  
  Sometimes wears blue contact lenses  
  Wears contact lenses sometimes  
  Has eye disease called "Exophthalmos"  
  Wears patch over eye sometimes  
  Police say he hs been known to sell and use drugs  
  Enjoys writing poetry  
  Fancies himself as an art collector  
 
 
  Case Story  
  Once A Thief...  
  In 1969, Roberto Solis held up an armored car in San Francisco. He shot the 61-year-old guard in the back and grabbed the money bag; it was empty. The guard died and Solis did 24 years in Folsom prison.  
     
  Viva Las Vegas  
  !n 1992, Solis made parole.  Once out he began calling himself Julius Suave and he hooked up with a 20-year-old named Heather Tallchief. Cops say Solis and Tallchief moved to Mexico where they began preparations for a major heist. By the summer of 1993, agents say the plan was ready to be put into action. The couple moved to Las Vegas where Tallchief had secured a job as a driver for Loomis Armored, Inc.  The FBI says the couple rented a warehouse. Their cover story: they were opening a business called Steel Reinforcement Inc. to reinforce vehicles and armored cars. According to officials, Solis and Tallchief then chartered a private jet which would eventually serve as their getaway.  
     
  $3 Million Heist  
  On October 1, 2003, Tallchief drove a Loomis armored van to the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino, where she dropped off two co-workers, a guard and a courier, to make a delivery. According to FBI, she knew she would get a moment alone in the truck with more than $3 million. Officials say the two co-workers went inside to arrange the drop-off, while Tallchief waited for them outside in the van. However, when they came back out of the casino,  the van, Tallchief and the money were nowhere in sight. Now, according to agents, all she had to do was drive a few blocks to the warehouse she and Solis had rented. They say she arrived there undetected along with the loot. The FBI says by 10:15 a.m. Solis and Tallchief boarded a jet and took off. Tallchief was disguised as an elderly woman in a wheelchair with Solis as her doctor. They flew to Denver, then made their way to Miami. Now, ten years after the million dollar heist, Tallchief is behind bars. She turned herself into Las Vegas authorities September 15, 2005. Her alleged accomplice, Roberto Solis, is still on the run.