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International Fugitive Marjorie Beazer Arrested

FBI Sacramento December 02, 2013
  • Public Affairs Specialist Gina Swankie (916) 977-2285

Marjorie Claudena Beazer, 50, wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was arrested in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Thursday, November 28, 2013. The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office had also issued a felony arrest warrant for Beazer for charges including grand theft, burglary, and fraudulent receipt of public assistance in April 2013. Beazer allegedly unlawfully obtained more $300,000 in public aid and benefits from the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance.

Beazer fled to the Caribbean island of Antigua and evaded arrest for several months, precipitating the federal warrant. FBI agents in San Juan, Puerto Rico, arrested Beazer at Luis Munoz International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after she disembarked her flight that arrived from Antigua.

Fugitives and cases in need additional information from the public are posted for viewing on the FBI Sacramento Division’s Most Wanted page. Individuals with information about any fugitive or case posted on the FBI Sacramento Division’s Most Wanted page may call (916) 481-9110 or 1-800-CALL-FBI (800-885-5984).