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US Fugitive Arrested in Costa Rica June 28, 2012

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If you’re running from the law don’t come to Costa Rica!  Many people are under the impression that Costa Rica does not have sophisticated resources, effective Police forces, or world-class Costa Rica Private Investigators. The reality is completely the opposite.

A high-risk fugitive from Ada County, Idaho, a fugitive that had been on the run for more than five years, is now in custody. John Michael Brennan, 41, was detained by U.S. Marshalls and Costa Rican authorities, and on June 19 he was returned to the United States, the Idaho Department of Correction confirmed to local Idaho Press Tribune.

John Michael Brennan (shown above) is now being held in the San Bernadino County Jail in San Bernadino, California, where he awaits extradition to Idaho. On March 15, 2006, Brennan was given a 5-15-year sentence for sexual battery of a minor, but the sentence was suspended.

Brennan disappeared in 2007 while on probation for the charge. He now faces the possibility of additional charges for absconding from probation and fleeing the country.

FBI Shares CODIS Technology with Costa Rica June 27, 2012

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The FBI agrees to share the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) technology with our law enforcement partners in Costa Rica. The initiative demonstrates and reaffirms the FBI’s commitment to assist international law enforcement agencies in combating violent crime.

A letter of agreement will allow the Poder Judicial Republic of Costa Rica to operate a DNA database utilizing the same platform as many of its South American, Mexican, and Caribbean counterparts.

Once CODIS is installed, the Poder Judicial Republic of Costa Rica will join more than 70 international laboratories that are using the software for the management of its DNA data. The CODIS system provided will have no connectivity to the U.S. national DNA database.

The FBI Laboratory sponsors CODIS as part of a technical assistance program to international law enforcement forensic laboratories. CODIS blends forensic science and computer technology into an effective tool for solving violent crimes. The software allows laboratories to store, compare, and match DNA records from offenders, crime scene evidence, unidentified human remains, and relatives of missing persons. Centralized DNA data enables law enforcement to benefit from new information in previously unrelated investigations.

In 1998, the national DNA database, known as the National DNA Index System (NDIS), was established in the United States. Currently NDIS has over 11 million searchable profiles and has aided close to 170,000 investigations.

DNA databases have proven to be invaluable to the law enforcement community and the victims of violent crimes and their families. They have been particularly helpful to investigations that are very old and no longer producing new leads. Decades ago, crimes from cold cases would have remained unsolved.

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With the participation of more than 260 laboratories in over 35 countries, CODIS software has been instrumental in solving violent crimes throughout the world.

The FBI is pleased that our law enforcement partners in Costa Rica are joining the CODIS team.

“This is great news for Costa Rica”, states, Mr. Edmister, Director of Investigations at Consulting Services International of Costa Rica, LLC.

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Reward for information about Nazira Maria Cross “The Black Widow” from Costa Rica June 27, 2012

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Reward for information about Nazira Maria Cross “The Black Widow” from Costa Rica

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Nazira Maria Cross is on the FBI’s most wanted list. Costa Rica Private Investigators Consulting Services International of Costa Rica, LLC. is assisting and engaging in the pursuit of this suspect.

A $1,000,000 (One Million Dollar) reward has been issued for information that leads to the capture of Nazira Maria Cross, a Costa Rican National who may be hiding from United States Law in Costa Rica or Peru with her two children Runar and Natasha.  People who come forward with information can expect to receive a portion of this reward once the subject is apprehended.

The Million dollar reward was issued by a judge in the state of California. Nazira Maria Cross has allegedly murdered her ex-husband Mike Cross, after he discovered that she was embezzling thousands of dollars from their mutually owned business.

On July 31st 2008, “The Black Widow” allegedly poisoned Mike Cross and drove him while dying (in near-death condition)  to their property in Lovelock, Nevada where she buried ner newly ex-husband and repeatedly ran over the grave site with her car.

On March 25, 2009, a criminal complaint was signed and filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Plumas, charging Cross with one count of murder, and a state warrant was issued for her arrest. On May 14, 2009, a criminal complaint was filed in the Eastern District of California, Sacramento, California, charging Cross with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, and a federal arrest warrant was issued.

She is to be considered armed and dangerous as well as an escape risk.

Nazira Cross may go by the names: Nazira M. Ugalde, Nazira Maria Jonnson, Nazira Maria Ugalde, Maria Ugalde Alfaro, Nazira Jonnson.

Last known description:

Born- November 23rd 1965
Nationality– Costa Rican
Sex- Female
Race- White(Hispanic)
Hair- Brown
Eyes- Brown
Height- 5’6”
Weight- 150 lbs
NCIC: W666532991
Occupation- Professor

If you have any information concerning this person, please contact our investigation agency in Costa Rica, Consulting Services International of Costa Rica, LLC immediately at:  service@csi-8.com