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Criminal Records - Most Wanted |
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Profile |
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Name: Francisco Sandoval
(Sandoval Aranda, Francisco
Sandoval, Francisco
Aranda, Francisco Sandoval)
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Sex: Male |
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Race: Hispanic |
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Age Now: 55 |
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Height: 5'7" |
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Weight: 205 |
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Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black |
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Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown |
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Wanted for :
Attempted First Degree Intentional Homicide, Use of a Dangerous Weapon ;
Oct 02, 2005
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Location(s) |
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Last Seen : Delavan, WI
816 Williams Street near Mendoza Food Store |
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Possible Location : Tarondas, Mexico
Maravativo, Mexico
Arrojio, Mexico |
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Last Known : Delavan, WI
1113 Spruce Street
Delavan, WI 53115 |
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Traits |
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Case Story |
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Wisconsin Police Seek Murder Suspect |
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On the night of Oct. 2, 2005, Francisco Sandoval watched as his son-in-law, Mario Alberto Manriquez-Soto, drove past a local food store. No one knows if Mario exchanged words with Sandoval or simply asked Sandoval where his wife was, but something happened to Sandoval that sent him over the edge.
Police say a witness saw Sandoval, who had been standing in front of the store, move toward Mario's car and from just a few feet away fire multiple shots through the passenger side window.
Mario, who was still conscious, drove away from the scene. But he didn't make it far - just a block away, his car rolled 300 feet, crashing into a parked vehicle. Mario was airlifted to a hospital where he was listed in critical condition. He was confined to a wheelchair after the shooting and died months later while visiting relatives in Mexico.
According to authorities, Sandoval was a good man who built a home for his family. Police are not sure what happened to cause Sandoval to want to hurt his son-in-law. |
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Police Respond to a Shooting |
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Police say husband and wife Eva Sandoval and Mario Alberto Manriquez-Soto, were returning home from a party on Oct. 1, 2005 when they became entangled in a dispute.
Eva, distraught over the fight, left her husband and returned to her family. There she reportedly told relatives about Mario's threats to kill the family and burn down their house.
The next day Mario went looking for his wife. When he visited the store that Eva owned, he encountered her father.
For reasons unknown to the police, Francisco confronted his daughter's husband, shooting him.
With the deed done, Sandoval walked back to his car parked in an alley next to the food store and sped off in a dark-colored 1996 Dodge Caravan bearing Wisconsin license plate number TSK302.
By the time police interviewed witnesses, obtained and executed a search warrant for Sandoval's residence, he was gone. |
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Authorities Track A Killer |
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Authorities believe that family members helped Sandoval elude capture by transporting him to various locations. Police believe Sandoval's first stop was Chicago, then Mexicali, the capital of Baja California, Mexico.
According to the victim's father, Sandoval may be living in the Mexican State of Michuacan - in one of three cities - Arrajio, Maravativo or Tarondas.
Neighbors of the Sandoval family living in Delavan report that Sandoval's wife, Angelina Sandoval, will soon be traveling to Mexico to visit him.
Where ever he is, Sandoval could be working in a lumber yard, performing construction or manual labor jobs.
Anyone who spots Sandoval is advised to use caution.
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