Shoot to kill.
His next cellmate should be Old Sparky.
-—Jail personnel took Sauceda to booking, where a detention officer checked his fingerprints via a computer database. That officer matched Sauceda’s face with the photograph on file but failed to notice that the name belonged to his cellmate, Bexar County Sheriff Roland Tafolla said on Sunday....”The fingerprints were not properly matched. That’s where it fell apart,” Menges said, adding that administrators have clarified the procedure’s requirements to jail personnel.-—
Failed to notice the face didn’t match the name and that the fingerprints were wrong. He has an Aztec temple tatooed on his chin! Right, just an honest mistake...
Reward Offered For Fugitive’s Capture
POSTED: 8:55 am CDT October 30, 2007
UPDATED: 9:12 am CDT October 30, 2007
SAN ANTONIO — U.S. Marshals posted a $2,000 reward on Tuesday for information leading to the arrest of a man who escaped the Bexar County Jail by posing as a fellow inmate.
Local and state authorities have been searching for David Sauceda, a suspected Mexican Mafia member, for the past two days.
Sauceda, who was accused of killing a woman and several other crimes, is believed to be armed and dangerous.
Sheriff’s officials said Sauceda made it through several security checkpoints by using his cellmate Michael Garcia’s information.
Investigators said they believe Sauceda and his girlfriend, Angela Jaime, could be traveling to Mexico with Jaime’s two children.
Border officials on the U.S.-Mexico Border are keeping an eye out for the fugitive.
“We have deputies in Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Laredo and all throughout the border who are bilingual and work hand and glove with Mexican officials to discuss things of mutual interest,” Chief John Butler of the U.S. Marshal’s office said. “Of course this individual being brought to justice would be something of mutual interest.”
Authorities urge anyone who has information about Sauceda’s whereabout to call the U.S. Marshals office at 210-472-6646.
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