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Years before he became Kern County's most wanted, Cesar Moises Hernandez had a girlfriend who tended bar in Lynwood. They spent a lot of time there.
A convicted killer who’s been on the run since early December was recently spotted south of the border in Tijuana, where he was allegedly involved in a shootout that left a top Mexican cop dead.
Authorities said Cesar Moises Hernandez, 35, was barricaded inside a home in Tijuana’s Barcelona neighborhood when he allegedly fatally shot Cmdr. Abigail Esparza Reyes as officers closed in on ...
César Moisés Hernández, who escaped from correctional custody in Central California, was located Thursday by Mexican law enforcement in eastern Tijuana. He is suspected of killing Cmdr. Abigail ...
Cesar Moisés Hernandez, 35, was serving an 80-year-to-life sentence for a 2019 murder in Los Angeles County when he escaped custody on December 2, 2024, during a transfer to the Kern County ...
During her eight years at the helm of the Gringo Hunters, Esparza led operations in Baja California that resulted in the arrest of 408 fugitives from several countries, officials said.
Cesar Moisés Hernandez, 35, was serving an 80-year-to-life sentence for a 2019 murder in Los Angeles County when he escaped custody on December 2, 2024, during a transfer to the Kern County ...
César Moisés Hernández, a convicted murderer and fugitive who escaped from U.S. custody last year, was arrested Thursday during an operation called “Gracela,” Mexican authorities confirmed.
Cesar Hernandez, who fled a California courthouse in 2024, was captured following the death of an elite "Gringo Hunters" unit leader.
In December, Hernandez escaped from U.S. custody after arriving at the Kern County Superior Courthouse in Delano. He was serving a sentence of 80 years to life for first-degree murder in Los ...
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