
Crime Stoppers of El Paso has rolled out a fresh Fugitive Friday lineup, posting photos and case notes on a group of people law enforcement says are still on the run. The latest gallery pulls from the El Paso Police Department, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, and the U.S. Marshals, with alleged offenses ranging from drug manufacture and delivery to evading arrest, DWI, and burglary. The nonprofit is again pushing for anonymous tips that could net callers a cash reward, and it used the post to plug a fall golf tournament set for Oct. 16.
Who Was Named In The Roll Call
The post highlights several names, including Miranda Nicole Ybarra, listed on a charge of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance (PG-1, at least 4 grams and less than 200 grams), and Pedro Juan Berrios, who faces allegations of assault causing bodily injury and unlawful restraint, according to Crime Stoppers of El Paso. Also on the sheet is James Eugene Garner, 42, who authorities say is wanted by the U.S. Marshals on a conspiracy to distribute controlled substances charge, along with Veronica Avila on a DWI, third or more, and Omar Pedro Villezcas on escape and felony assault on a peace officer allegations.
Rounding out the latest list are Gabriel Alejandro Cervantes, cited on an evading arrest with previous conviction charge, Evaristo Rodriguez, listed on possession of a controlled substance, PG-1 at least 1 gram and less than 4 grams, and Fabian Rincon on a burglary of a building charge. The sheet also names Gonzales Sylvia on a forgery count and Bernardo Nava III on a collision involving injury allegation, per the same post.
How To Tip
Crime Stoppers directs anyone with information to call its hotline at 915-566-TIPS (8477) or submit an anonymous web tip through its site. Tips that lead to arrests may qualify for a cash reward, according to Crime Stoppers of El Paso. The organization’s website lists additional contact details and community outreach resources for people looking to get involved without stepping into harm’s way.
Why The Roll Call Matters
Local coverage has shown that these weekly roll calls are more than just digital wanted posters. They often generate leads that help investigators track down suspects, and newsrooms routinely boost the posts to widen the search, as per Hoodline. Recent reporting has tied tipline calls to arrests and task force follow-ups, underscoring how public input can fill gaps that patrol cars and paperwork cannot always cover on their own.
Fundraiser And Safety Reminder
The Facebook post also laid out tournament registration details, with a solo player fee of $125, a four-person team fee of $500, and a $10,000 title sponsor level, and listed Painted Dunes as the Oct. 16 venue, per the Crime Stoppers post. Police press releases that accompany these alerts routinely warn residents not to approach anyone featured in the lineup, telling people to call 911 in an emergency or use non-emergency lines and the Crime Stoppers tip channels if they recognize a face.









