The Texas Department of Public Safety has released a new photo of Rene Morales Munoz, DOB 12-19-67. Munoz, whose last known address was in San Antonio, has warrants out for his arrest for homicide, kidnapping, aggravated assault and sexual assault. Munoz has been on the Texas Top 10 Most Wanted list since January 2007.
This new photo is from a valid Colorado driver license that expires in 2012. Munoz is known to sometimes wear glasses. Munoz has served time for possession and delivery of a controlled substance, resisting arrest, assault and failure to appear. He was released from prison in 2000.
On Jan. 25, 2005, he was involved in a homicide during which one victim died from gunshot wounds. Munoz is wanted by the Frio County Sheriff’s Office for homicide and by the U.S. Marshals Service for kidnapping, aggravated assault and sexual assault. He is also wanted by the Texas Pardon and Parole Board for parole violation (original offense: possession of cocaine).
Here is a list of the remaining Top 10 Fugitives:
Robert Barrera, DOB 9-26-82, last known address: Austin. Wanted for obstructting police, escape and burglary of a habitation.
Binus Jackson IV, DOB 7-31-68, last known address: Waco. Wanted for two counts of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and robbery by threat.
Gwen Komahcheet, DOB 9-17-50, last known address: Spring. Wanted for aggravated rape with a deadly weapon and failure to register as a sex offender.
Gaspar E. Loya III, DOB 6-20-74, last known address: Weslaco. Wanted for indecency with a child, burglary, failure to register as a sex offender, escape and unlawful flight.
Leeroy Suarez, DOB 6-2-83, last known address: New Braunfels. Wanted for homicide, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and unlawful flight.
Ngoc Van Tran, DOB 6-8-70, last known address: Amarillo. Wanted for murder, delivery of a controlled substance and burglary of a habitation.
DPS investigators work with local law enforcement agencies to select fugitives to be featured on the Texas Top 10 Most Wanted list. Featured fugitives generally have been accused of committing violent crimes or crimes against children. Investigators are interested in apprehending these fugitives as soon as possible, before they are able to commit additional crimes.
You can find the current list with photoson the DPS website at:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/wanted/
The list is updated as needed.