SAN ANTONIO - A Texas Top 10 Most Wanted Criminal has been named as this month's Featured Fugitive by the State Department of Public Safety (DPS).30-year-old O
Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the questions you want answered. Don't miss our weekly town hall.SAN ANTONIO - A Top 10 Most Wanted Criminal has been named as this month's Featured Fugitive by the Texas Department of Public Safety .
In 2014, he was arrested multiple times by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In 2015, he was removed from the United States.
Omar Zavala Featured Fugitive Harris County Sexual Assault Terroristic Threat Obstruction/Retaliation $4 000 Reward
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