Texas Spotlight on Danger: November’s Top Fugitive Evades Capture
As we enter the first part of November, the Texas Department of Public Safety is once again asking for your help in hunting down a dangerous fugitive. The sooner this criminal is put back behind bars, Texas will be safer. Not only that, there is a significant reward waiting for the person who helps catch this criminal.
Miguel Angel Gomez
Miguel Angel Gomez is a Hispanic male, 51-years-old. He's 5' 5" and weighs 150 pounds. Gomez's identifying marks include tattoos on his neck, both hands, left leg, and left arm. He has scars on his face, lip, and left forearm.
Gomez is a convicted sex offender. In 1994 Gomez was convicted of Aggravated assault with a Deady Weapon, Burglary of a Vehicle, and Burglary of a Building. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison and an additional 7 years. In 2009, he was convicted of Sexual assault of a Child involving a 16-year-old female. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the crime. In 2022, a warrant was issued out of Harris County for his arrest for Murder, followed by another warrant in December 2022 by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles for a Parole Violation.
His aliases include:
- Tomas Garza,
- Jorge Alberto Gomez,
- Miguell Angel Gomez,
- Mike Gomez.
His criminal history includes:
- Homicide,
- Unlawful Restraint Less Than 17 Years of Age,
- Escape,
- Sexual Assault of a Child,
- Tampering with Government Record
Gomez has ties to Harris County including Houston.
Gomez is considered Armed and Dangerous
There is currently a $8,500 reward for the arrest of Miguel Angel Gomez. If you know of the whereabouts or have any tips on Gomez, you are encouraged to contact the Texas Department of Public Safety. You can submit an online tip here.
It is extremely dangerous to attempt to apprehend a fugitive without proper assistance. Always contact your local authorities.
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