FBI adds alleged New Jersey gang member to Most Wanted list

Wednesday, April 12, 2017
PLAINFIELD, New Jersey (WABC) -- The FBI on Wednesday added an alleged gang member from New Jersey to its "10 Most Wanted" list.

Walter Yovany-Gomez is wanted for a violent murder in Plainfield.
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Authorities say he and another man murdered a fellow gang member, Julio Matute, inside a home in 2011. Gomez and the co-conspirator allegedly struck Matute in the head with a baseball bat, sliced his throat, and stabbed him in the back 17 times with a screwdriver, apparently because Matute was suspected of socializing with a rival gang.

The co-conspirator was subsequently apprehended, charged and found guilty for the Matute homicide.

Yovany-Gomez was last seen in Maryland on June 13, 2011, two months after the murder. He had reportedly been driven there from New Jersey and may have fled to Spain.
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He is a citizen of Honduras and may have been in the United States illegally.

"Walter Yovany-Gomez was indicted for taking part in the ruthless May 2011 murder of a young man and remains the only defendant charged in this case that has not been arrested and convicted," acting U.S. Attorney William Fitzpatrick said. "I am confident that Yovany-Gomez's addition to the FBI's Most Wanted list will help bring this violent and dangerous fugitive to justice."



Yovany-Gomez is known to have used a variety of aliases, including Cholo, Walter Rios Gomez, Walter Yovany Rios Gomez, and Geovany.
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