Meet Texas' top 10 most wanted fugitives

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Police say Benjamin Dominguez is a sexually violent predator from the El Paso area, and is a confirmed Barrio Azteca gang member. He has an extensive violent criminal history.
Police say Raul Ambrosio Jimenez, Jr.  was involved in the sexual assault of a female juvenile, resulting in a four-count indictment. He is armed and dangerous.
Justin Lane Slatton, Jr. is a suspect in a double shooting that occurred on April 13, 2016, at a residence in Temple, Texas, which resulted in the deaths of two men.
Kevin Wayne Matthews, a confirmed Aryan Brotherhood of Texas gang member, was captured on October 5, 2016, wanted for multiple counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
On May 16, 2006, the Zavala County Sheriff's Office issued a warrant for Freddie Alaniz's arrest for Sexual Assault of a Child.
On January 30, 2005, Jose Fernando Bustos-DIiazwas working as a ranch hand at The Oaks of Kendalwood stables in Harris County when he committed a homicide. He escaped from prison.
On November 6, 2014, Jaime Gonzalez absconded from his trial proceeding in El Paso County while being prosecuted for multiple counts of Possession of Child Porn.
Israel Aguirre is a violent criminal alien with arrests for Murder, Theft, Prostitution, and Failure to ID.
Eusebio Deleon's estranged wife was found in her residence with severe injuries from blunt force trauma to her head. Authorities believe Deleon beat her. She later died.
Iris Iliana Rodriguez is wanted by authorities for having had improper contact with a juvenile victim on multiple occasions, supposedly as a camp counselor.
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Meet Texas' top 10 most wanted fugitivesPolice say Benjamin Dominguez is a sexually violent predator from the El Paso area, and is a confirmed Barrio Azteca gang member. He has an extensive violent criminal history.
Texas Department of Public Safety

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The Texas Department of Public Safety's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list profiles 10 of the at-large fugitives whose capture is of utmost importance to the agency.

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If you have information about the whereabouts of any of the listed fugitives, you should contact Crime Stoppers, which is offering cash rewards of varying amounts for tips leading to the apprehension of any of the most wanted fugitives.

To provide a tip, call the Texas Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477) or text the letters "DPS" -- followed by your tip -- to 274637 (CRIMES).

You can also submit a tip on the Texas Crime Stoppers website.

Listed fugitives should be considered armed and dangerous. Never try to apprehend a fugitive yourself.

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