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词条 Víctor Manuel Gerena
释义

  1. Bank heist

  2. Fugitive

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Víctor Manuel Gerena
| image = Victor Manuel Gerena FBI aged photograph.jpg
| image_size = 150px
| alt =
| caption = Age progression of Gerena
| charge = {{plain list|
  • Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution
  • Armed robbery
  • Theft from Interstate Shipment

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| reward = $1,000,000
| alias = Víctor Ortiz, Víctor M. Gerena Ortiz
| birth_name = Victor Manuel Genera
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1958|06|24|mf=y}}
| birth_place = New York, New York, U.S.
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| cause =
| nationality = American (Puerto Rican descent)
| race =
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| height = 5 ft 6–7 in (168–170 cm)
| weight = {{convert|160-169|lb|abbr=on}}
| occupation = Security guard
| parents =
| siblings =
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| added_date = May 14, 1984
| caught_date =
| remove_date = December 15, 2016
| surrendered_date =
| number = 386
| status = Removed
}}Víctor Manuel Gerena (born June 24, 1958) is an American fugitive wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the September 1983 White Eagle armed robbery, as a Wells Fargo employee and a member of a Los Macheteros gang, of a Wells Fargo armored car facility. The $7 million in cash was the largest cash robbery in U.S. history at that time.[1]

On May 14, 1984, Gerena became the 386th fugitive to be placed on the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. He remains at large, and on April 11, 2010, became the fugitive to have spent the most time on the list,[2] surpassing Donald Eugene Webb, who was removed from the list on March 31, 2007, after 25 years, 10 months, and 27 days. There were no leads for many years and Webb was presumed dead.[3] Gerena was removed from the list on December 15, 2016, after 32 years. Gerena was replaced by Terry A. D. Strickland. Gerena is believed to be living in Cuba.[4]

Bank heist

According to law enforcement authorities, on September 12, 1983, Gerena dropped off his girlfriend at Hartford City Hall, where she was to get a marriage license for the couple. He then went to work and spent the rest of the day with co-workers James McKeon and Timothy Girard. At some point, Gerena removed McKeon's gun, handcuffed and tied up his two co-workers, and injected them with aspirin and water[4] in order to further disable them, which did not work.[5] He put $7,000,000 in the trunk of a car, then left with the money.[5]

Fugitive

According to published reports, Gerena was transported to Mexico,[6] where he boarded a Cubana de Aviación jet at Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, arriving at José Martí International Airport in Havana. Years later, a cousin of Gerena accompanied journalist Edmund Mahoney to Cuba in an attempt to locate Gerena, but they did not succeed. Mahoney published a story in 2001 titled "Chasing Gerena".[7] The FBI is offering a reward of up to $1,000,000 for information leading to Gerena's capture.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/puertorico/avelino-captured.htm |title=Wells Fargo Fugitive Captured: Suspect Allegedly Transported Cash From $7 Million Robbery To Mexico |author=Edmund H. Mahony |publisher=The Hartford Courant |date=2008-02-08 |accessdate=2009-11-30}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/ten-most-wanted-fugitives-faq |title=FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives FAQ |last= |first= |date= |website= |archive-url= |archive-date= |dead-url= |accessdate=2017-06-18}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1971762_1971761_1971745,00.html |title=Top 10 Notorious Fugitives |last=Romero |first=Frances |date=March 12, 2010 |publisher=Time Magazine |accessdate=15 March 2010}}
4. ^{{cite web |title=FBI down to 1 fugitive in $7 million Conn. Heist |url=http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/13/fbi-1-fugitive-7-million-conn-heist.html |website=Fox News}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.courant.com/1993-09-12/news/0000004869_1_los-macheteros-puerto-rico-pedro-albizu-campos |title=Motives Still Debated, 10 Years After Heist |accessdate=2011-05-03}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.courant.com/2010-05-26/news/hc-wells-fargo-heist-0527-20100526_1_support-leftist-insurgencies-los-macheteros-wells-fargo-robbery |title=Machetero Gets 7 Years For 1983 Wells Fargo Robbery |accessdate=2011-05-03}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.courant.com/2001-09-02/news/0109020549_1_los-macheteros-cuban-victor-gerena |title=Chasing Gerena |accessdate=2011-05-03}}

External links

  • {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161024230439/https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/victor-manuel-gerena/ |title=FBI Ten Most Wanted: Victor Manuel Gerena}}
  • {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109065352/http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=24432 |title=America's Most Wanted: Victor Manuel Gerena}}
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