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Criminal Records - Most Wanted |
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Profile |
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Name: Liza Monica Gonzales
(Liza Campos, Leslie Schran, Alfa Schram, Alfa Jimenez, Lisa Gongales.)
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Sex: Female |
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Race: Hispanic |
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Age Now: 35 |
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Height: 5'0" |
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Weight: 120 Lbs. |
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Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black |
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Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown |
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Other Physical Characteristics: Liza Gonzales has several birthmarks on her face, including a large birthmark on her right cheek and a cluster of small birthmarks under her left eye. |
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Wanted for :
Murder, Oklahoma City, OK;
Aug 14, 2003
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Location(s) |
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Last Seen : Oklahoma City, OK |
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Possible Location : Buena Vista, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Oklahoma City, OK |
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Last Known : Unkown |
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Traits |
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Cops say Gonzales fled Oklahoma City with her children. Police resources lead them to believe her kids may be enrolled at a school in L.A. |
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Case Story |
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Cops: Gonzales Built Gang From The Ground Up |
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Police say Liza Monica Gonzales, the focus of a major drug investigation in Oklahoma, is an active member of the Compton Varrio Tortilla Flats Gang. Operating though a large network of members, police say the gang primarily thrived through the large scale distribution of methamphetamine, cocaine, ecstasy, and marijuana.
According to police, the gang was operated by a large group of figureheads who ruled over their different fractions. Gonzales helped lead one of these factions, which operated in Oklahoma City. Cops say she and several others orchestrated massive deals involving the purchase, transportation, and distribution of narcotics.
The gang began organizing their efforts as early as 2002, dabbling in a variety of drugs in order to ensure a profit for the network. Police say rapid drugs sales and a well-organized criminal infrastructure increased the gang's profit margin dramatically.
Several safe houses stocked with ammunition, guns and narcotics were erected, and police say the "T-Flats" gang used these illegal resources to ensure their safety and well-being from other gang members, as well as expand their jurisdiction.
The T-Flats criminal network expanded rapidly. Within a year, police report Liza Gonzales and her fellow high ranking gang members organizing elaborate money laundering schemes and making numerous wire transfers.
By 2003, merely a year or two after the organization's creation, the T-Flats gang had become a force to be reckoned with. Rival gangs felt the pressure as Gonzales and her crew turned up the heat. Before long, violence emerged. |
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"Bad-Girl" Evades Arrest |
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With the massive influx of narcotics and guns and large amounts of money, violence was sure to eventually emerge. Gonzales and two of her fellow captains appointed gang leaders who focused their misguided leadership over specific factions of the T-Flats gang. In a display of power, Gonzales and her cronies began to orchestrate a hit on rival gang member, Eliceo Chavira.
Police say Gonzales and two other high-ranking gang members hastily executed their plan on June 21, 2003. After pulling in front of Eliceo's house, cops say two men quickly exited the car and murdered Eliceo on his front porch. Police tell AMW that Gonzales was the getaway driver.
After the murder, Gonzales' two alleged co-conspirators were apprehended, but Gonzales hit the road. Police say she headed towards L.A. with her children. She has not been seen since, although, police report her children may be enrolled in a day school somewhere in Southern California.
Gonzales does have several birth marks on her face. She also uses several different last names as aliases: Campos, Schran, Jimenez, Gongales. |
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