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Charlotte Fugitive Tracked Down Two States Away

FBI Charlotte August 13, 2010
  • Public Affairs Specialist Shelley Lynch (704) 672-6766

ATLANTA, GA—The FBI Atlanta Metro Major Offender Task Force and the Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office arrested a fugitive wanted in Charlotte, North Carolina for kidnapping and aggravated assault.

Members of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Violent Criminal Apprehension Team, State Bureau of Investigation and the Charlotte FBI Safe Streets Task Force used time-sensitive information to track Juan Pablo Fraga (dob: 04/14/1979) from Charlotte to New York, back south to Atlanta. They found him in a very specific area of North Atlanta on August 12, 2010. Agents and deputies with the FBI AMMO immediately responded and arrested Fraga without incident at apartment complex at North Peachtree Road and Dunwoody Crossing.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police charged Fraga with kidnapping, assault by pointing a gun, aggravated assault, on a female and several other state charges for an incident on July 17, 2010.

If the public has any further information that may assist law enforcement in this case, they are asked to call the Atlanta Division of the FBI at 404-679-9000, Charlotte CrimeStoppers at 704-334-1600, or the Charlotte FBI at 704-672-6100.