U.S. Marshals Service seeks ‘violent gang member’ in Las Cruces
The United States Marshals Service in New Mexico is looking for man described as a violent gang member in Las Cruces.
Jeremy Augustin Robledo-Lopez, 29, is on New Mexico’s most-wanted list.
Listed as a violent offender and gang member, Robledo-Lopez violated his probation by allegedly failing to report to the New Mexico Department of Corrections.
Robledo-Lopez is a purported member the SUR 13 gang in Las Cruces. The Marshals Service said he has a lengthy criminal record that includes charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; robbery; battery upon a health care worker; residential burglary; unlawful taking of a motor vehicle; battery upon a peace officer; and assault on a peace officer.
Robeldo-Lopez has “LC” and crosses tattooed on his back; a cross, across with “JR,” an hourglass, jokers and a skull on his left arm; the LowRider logo and “SUR” on his right arm; and “Gloria” tattooed on his left shoulder.
Robledo-Lopez is 5-foot-8 and has brown eyes and black hair.
If you see Robledo-Lopez, you are asked to immediately call the United States Marshals Service for the District of New Mexico at (505) 346-6400 in Albuquerque or (575) 527-6850 in Las Cruces.