2 men wanted for separate sex crime cases arrested by US Marshals Service

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A man wanted out of Arizona has been arrested in New Mexico, and in a separate case, another “fugitive” was found in Arizona. The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) reported the arrests.

On March 12, the USMS arrested Gabriel Duncan in Show Low, Arizona, for four counts of criminal sexual penetration, kidnapping, bribery/intimidation of a witness, and tampering with evidence.


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“These arrests are demonstrative of law enforcement’s capabilities when we effectively communicate and coordinate,” said District of New Mexico Acting U.S. Marshal Russell Lashley. “We place a high priority on arresting persons charged with serious, violent crimes, especially involving sexual assault or exploitation of children.”

On March 13, the USMS located Eric Craig, 64, in Edgewood, New Mexico. He was wanted by the Apache County Sheriff’s Office for commercial exploitation of a minor, sexual contact with a minor, and child abuse.

If you have information about wanted fugitives, contact the U.S. Marshals office by calling 1-800-336-0102 or visiting this link.

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