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Monday, September 30, 2019

Hilario Sierra: Murderer Wanted in the US since 1998 Arrested in Ensenada, BC

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Elements of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) complied in Ensenada with the order of formal detention for the purpose of international extradition issued against a man wanted by authorities of the United States of America.

Hilario Sierra has been wanted by authorities in Los Angeles, California since 1998, when he was found to be primarily responsible for the commission of the crime of kidnapping to commit a robbery of a car with violence, as well as homicide. At that time, the Los Angeles Police Department warned that it was likely that Sierra, a member of the “WSK” gang, had escaped to Mexico to evade justice.

Hilario Sierra aka "El Lari" or "El Pancho" was arrested by elements of the Attorney General's Office ( FGR ) to be extradited to the United States for crimes such as kidnapping and manslaughter, after remaining 21 years fugitive. 

The arrest was made in Ensenada, Baja California, after the formal arrest warrant for the purpose of international extradition issued against this man also identified as Ricardo Castro Patricio, wanted by authorities of the United States of America.

The extraditable is required by the Superior Court of the state of California , Los Angeles County , for his probable responsibility in the commission of the kidnapping crimes to commit a vehicle theft with violence and homicide. 

The detainee is likely responsible for the illegal deprivation of liberty and homicide of two persons, one of them being a minor, on February 2, 1998 , when Sierra and his possible accomplices intended to steal narcotics and cash from an alleged drug dealer who they had located and gone to his premises. 

According to the investigation, on the day of the events, Sierra and his gang went to the domicile of the drug trafficker who lived in a residence at the back of the victims' domicile, they were followed up and  their way was blocked forward; forcing them to stop to demand money and drugs. 

At that time, the investigation points out, they realized that they had the wrong people and for fear of being betrayed they killed them with gunshots to the head to finally burned the interior of the truck with the bodies inside to destroy any clues and /or evidence. 

Sierra was arrested by federal ministerial police (PFM) to be transferred and made available to the District Judge Specialized in the Criminal Accusatory System in Mexico City, based in the Southern Preventive Prison, to define his legal status according to the Procedure of International Extradition.
From the 1998 LA Police Files:                  
                 
Most Wanted Profile:   Sierra, Hilario
WANTED FOR:
187(A) PC - Murder, 211PC - Robbery
Do you have information on this person?

Detectives Compton and Han, Southeast Operations Support Division, at 213-485-6902, Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. During non-business hours, on weekends and holidays, contact the Department Command Post at 213-485-2504.

Hilario Sierra:
On February 2, 1998, at approximately 1:55 p.m., the victims were discovered inside their vehicle on 104th Street, under the Harbor Freeway (Interstate 110) overpass in Los Angeles. The victims' vehicle was 1995 Pontiac Trans Sport Minivan, red and gray. The suspect fatally shot both victims and then set the victims' vehicle on fire with the victims' bodies inside the vehicle. The suspect used the victim's Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) card on the day of the murder at a Wells Fargo Bank located on Adams Boulevard and Broadway, and at a Food 4 Less located on the 5300 block of South Main Street. Additional Information: The suspect is a "WSK" gang member. The suspect has a prior arrest for transporting/selling narcotics. The suspect frequents the area of 55th and Main Streets. The suspect may have fled to Mexico. 

WARNING: Suspect is considered armed and dangerous, do not approach, contact police dept immediately. (1998)

Suspect: Sierra, Hilario                                                                     
Alias: "Lari" and "Triste"
Sex: M
Descent: Hispanic
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 200 pounds
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Date of Birth: Jul 26, 1977
Age: 24*
Weapon:
Tatoos:
Oddities: Scar on right eye, Tattoo of "WSK" on back in 4" letters
DR#: 98-1806274

*NOTE:   Age calculated at date of crime.

24 comments:

  1. Punk thug showing in his age progression that time and stress has not been good for him while being a fugitive from justice.

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  2. Great catch but took awhile.

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    1. God is great our family has been waiting for this .

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  3. Should have just put one in his head....fucking scumbag

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  4. he's just a refugee looking for a better life!

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  5. Wtf is wsk I never heard of that gang and i stay L.A scla

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    1. We So Krazy 13 out of Bell, Ca

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    2. 5:53 Most gangs are gone fool. You shoulda been around in the late 80s early 90s at the height of gang activity. There was a gang posted up in every neighborhood of about 5 to 20 guys everyday. I was a little kid and those times were crazy. Nowadays its easy gangs are nothing now.

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    3. Bell sounds funny for a Mexican from the Big easy new Orleans .

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    4. Tagging crew ,that became a gang, just like.the lot stoner,evergreen ,brick st . Of East L.A

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    5. They started as tagging crew in the late 90s and then became a tree house gang after 96

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  6. I’m sorry to say it but the translation sucks.

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    1. You need to take reading comprehension class.

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    2. I think anyone who complains about the translation -- should volunteer to translate --- it's not as easy as it seems.

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    3. 11:33 am. Are you telling me that if I take a comprehension class the translation will be fix ?

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    4. 11:40 am I have done that. I was a volunteer.

      Nevertheless I have to say what I think about the translation.

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    5. 521 I regret but it's true, you need reading classes. This article was readable and understandable. If you're not happy, we will refund your money back, also you can go the the Spanish website they got it from, but keep in mind, it's in Spanish. Have a great day.

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    6. TexMex;
      Thanks you are right, I corrected the worst of it
      I must have been drunk, jaja.

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  7. Orale homie do the crime pay the time.

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  8. Why do criminals stay close to a border state?? Why not go somewhere like Chiapas in the jungle somewhere nobody knows you or your history??

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  9. He didn’t age too well. Too many pericasos.

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  10. I ran into him at the tj airport when he was beeing escorted by agents of the FGR. Aeromexico flight to downtown mx thursday night.

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  11. the only thing i can say is that hes so done for killing a minor, pc yard...

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