
The FBI is searching for a person with ties to Colorado who fled after he was discovered responsible of first-degree assault practically 30 years in the past, the company mentioned Saturday.
Francisco Molina-Neave, 52, is needed for assault and prohibited use of a weapon, based on the FBI.
A jury discovered Molina-Neave responsible of first-degree assault, tried first-degree assault, prohibited use of a weapon and third-degree assault on Jan. 21, 1999, based on the FBI.
However when the decision was learn, Molina-Neave fled the courtroom.
Molina-Neave’s preliminary arrest adopted a vacation celebration in metro Denver on July 5, 1997, after a passer-by allegedly noticed him punch and beat his girlfriend in a automobile. Molina-Neave fled after the passer-by approached the couple, after which, witnesses in one other automobile chased him, based on the company.
Molina-Neave ran down an alley and when police arrived, they heard two gunshots. The witnesses within the automobile informed police that Molina-Neave and one other man shot at them. One of many witnesses had been injured, based on the FBI.
Molina-Neave was arrested in San Antonio, Texas, in 2006 however refused extradition to Denver. He posted bond whereas interesting his extradition. Molina-Neave failed to look and was arrested once more in 2007, however was launched after posting $1 million bond, based on the FBI.
Molina-Neave fled once more and a federal arrest warrant was issued in 2008 and he was charged with illegal flight to keep away from prosecution, based on the company.
Molina-Neave has connections to Colorado, Texas, California and Mexico.

