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Most Wanted in Santa Cruz County: Week of May 22

unknown-male Most Wanted Times Publishing Group, Inc. tpgonlinedaily.comName: Unknown Male, late teens or early 20’s, Approx 5’06” to 5’07”, Slender/ small frame, No facial hair, no blemishes, Dark Hair

 

Wanted: Identification needed for groping suspect.

 

Details: On April 29, 2013, two separate female runners were attacked by the suspect depicted in the attached sketches. The first attack occurred at approximately 7:30 PM on Escalona Drive near Olive Street. Approximately 30 minutes later a second attack occurred on Western Drive near Echo Street.

 

Anyone who recognizes the suspect, or has additional information to report, is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz Police Department Investigations Unit at (831) 420-5820. Images and information is also be posted on the Santa Cruz Police Department blog at http://santacruzpolice.blogspot.com/ or our Facebook atwww.facebook.com/santacruzpolice

 

Name: Miguel Angel Sanchez Espinoza, 30, 5’4”, 155 lbs with black hair and brown eyes, Watsonville resident

 

Wanted: Carrying a concealed weapon

 

Details: Sanchez Espinoza is wanted for failing to appear for court on multiple cases. He has a past history of assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest, possession of stolen property and DUI


 

Name: Randal Oliver Harper, 28, 6’, 260 lbs with brown hair and blue eyes, transient seen from Santa Cruz to Boulder Creek.

 

Wanted: Assault with a deadly weapon and narcotics violations

 

Details: Harper is wanted for failing to comply with the terms of his probation. He has a past history of assault causing great bodily injury, assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest.

 

Name: Anthony Gabriel Tavera, 34, 5’9”, 200 lbs, black hair and brown eyes, Watsonville Resident

 

Wanted: Failure to comply with the terms of probation

 

Details: Tavera is wanted for failing to comply with the terms of probation on multiple cases. He has a history of assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and narcotics violations.

 

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