Wednesday, March 24, 2010

U.S. Marshals Add Drug Trafficker to 15 Most Wanted Fugitive List


March 24, 2010 - Washington - The U.S. Marshals Service added Enrique Done to their 15 Most Wanted Fugitives list today. Done is wanted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in Newark, N.J., and has been charged for his alleged role as the leader of an international drug trafficking conspiracy. Following a DEA Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force investigation last year, Done was identified as the leader of a large-scale narcotics organization responsible for the alleged importation and distribution of multiple quantities of heroin and cocaine. He is also suspected of laundering the funds gained through his drug trade in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

The U.S. Marshals are not the only federal agency that have elevated Done to a higher priority, the DEA considers him a Priority Target. He is also wanted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on an outstanding arrest warrant for deportation.

“Done has a wide-ranging, violent criminal history, both domestically and abroad.” said Director John F. Clark of the U.S. Marshals Service. “The fact that so many agencies have made Done’s arrest a priority is a clear indication that he needs to be found and locked up.”

Done is an alleged ranking member of the Los Deminos 666 (The Demons) street gang in the Newark area. He is a violent offender with several prior convictions for weapons possession and aggravated assault.

Done is known to use multiple aliases including Ricardo Done and Daniel Martinez. He operates in the northern New Jersey area and has significant ties to the Dominican Republic.

Done is a 35-year-old Black Hispanic (Dominican Republic) male. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 175 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair. He has a scar on his forehead.

A reward up to $25,000 is offered for information leading directly to Done’s arrest. Done and his associates are known to be armed and violent. If you have information about Enrique Done’s whereabouts, immediately contact your nearest U.S. Marshals office or call the Marshals 24-hour hotline at 1-800-336-0102.

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