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FBI in NY persecutes Hispanic; offers 10 thousand dollars for his capture

FBI en NY persigue hispano; ofrece 10 mil dólares por su captura

NEW YORK – The FBI persecutes the Hispanic Jesús Torres, 31, for allegedly raping a girl, charging him on the 18th of this month, but he eluded his capture to avoid prosecution.

The FBI’s Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who provides a report leading to the suspect’s arrest, the state’s Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Wednesday.

The NY State Police have joined the search.

According to authorities, Torres is wanted in Orange County-NY on charges of rape, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a minor.

Torres is described as being 5’09” tall and about 165 pounds. His nationality was not released by the authorities.

Anyone with information on Torres’ whereabouts or who can help investigators is asked to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or the NY State Police at 518-457-2180.

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