This is a United States Department of Justice (DOJ ) Project Safe
Neighborhoods (PSN) case and is being prosecuted by the U. Attorney's Office
in the Northern District of Ohio.C.

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Photographs and descriptions of all 10 can be
found under Most Wanted at http://www.gov . U.

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JOSHUA YAZDEL SPAULDING, AKA: "Young Plot" was wanted on federal arrest
warrants alleging one count of felon in Possession of a Firearm and two counts
of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (Cocaine). Jerry Forney
Akron Police Department, SNUD
330.496. PORTLAND , Ore.

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The public is urged to notify the nearest ATF field office or call the ATF
Enforcement Operations Center in Washington, D.727.

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Project Safe Neighborhoods and the
assistance we receive from the ATF have been a big help in our efforts to
reduce the effect of drug and gun crimes in our neighborhoods," said Sergeant
Jerry Forney, APD.

ATF Arrests Fugitive on Its Most Wanted List


But Wada failed to appear in federal court Sept.S.

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Crenshaw announced today.

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Magistrate Judge John Jelderks in Portland.

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The investigators also commended the assistance they received from the
Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force.
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On 01/19/06, police served a search warrant at Spaulding 's residence
located at 949 Wooster Avenue, Akron, Ohio, where he was allegedly found to be
in possession of approximately 30 grams of crack cocaine and 67 grams of
powder cocaine, along with a stolen Smith + Wesson 9mm pistol and
approximately $5,000 in cash.

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"Guns and drugs are the tools of the trade for violent street gangs and we
will not tolerate it," said Larry Brock, Resident Agent in Charge of the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Cleveland, OH.
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2003, Wada pled guilty to two counts in the indictment, specifically dealing
in firearms without a license and illegal exportation of defense articles.

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"We took this case to the ATF because there are strict mandatory sentences
for these crimes should Spaulding be convicted and any sentence he receives in
Federal court will be actual time served.

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CONTACT:
Sgt. 25, 2003, on five felony counts ,
specifically: dealing in firearms without a license, unlawful transportation
of a firearm, unlawful possession of a machine gun, unlawful possession of an
unregistered firearm, and illegal exportation of defense articles.

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Spaulding was indicted by a Federal grand jury on February 2, 2006 and has
been a fugitive ever since.
Wada, a Japanese national unlawfully in the United States who fled from
prosecution last year, was arrested last night by agents from ATF and the
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On Dec.

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"This case is part of our ongoing effort to assist the Akron Police Department
with their efforts to reduce firearms related crime in their community., Kozo Wada, a federal fugitive for
arms trafficking and one of the Most Wanted people sought by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, has been captured, ATF Special
Agent in Charge Kelvin N. However, the public should take no
personal action to apprehend these fugitives since they are considered
extremely dangerous.

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ATF: Gang Fugitive Arrested

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A federal grand jury indicted Wada Feb.1000


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Berarducci
Senior Special Agent, ATF
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Wada's capture reduced to 10 the number of people on ATF's Most Wanted
list and still being sought., at 1-800-800 -3855, with any
information concerning these individuals.

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BELIEVED A MEMBER OF THE NOTORIOUS "HILLTOP CRIPS" STREET GANG

AKRON, Ohio, An Akron man believed to be a member
of the notorious "Hilltop Crips" street gang was arrested today when he
arrived for a scheduled county court date by the ATF and the Akron Police
following his federal indictment for alleged gun and drug crimes . He was scheduled to
appear today before U. 2, 2004, for sentencing,
and seven days later a federal grand jury indicted him on a separate count for
failure to appear for sentencing, which carries a penalty of up to five years
imprisonment.

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A defendant
is entitled to a fair trial in which it will be the government's burden to
prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Attorney Fred Weinhouse
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