FUGITIVE OF THE WEEK
12-12-24 thru 12-18-24
***$300 Reward***
Christian Carrillo Rodriguez
HM 2-17-1993
5-11" 280lbs bro eyes/bro hair
*Potter County*
Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
Sexual Assault of a Child X2
All the fugitives on this page had a warrant for their arrest at the time the post was made
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Crime of the Week
12-11-24
***UP to $2,500 REWARD***
On December 11, 2016, Andrea Moore reported her adult daughter, Nicole Shante “Nikki” Moore (BF, DOB 3/9/1988), missing. Nikki hadn’t been seen by her family for over a week before this report was made, and the lack of contact was alarming, as Nikki was a devoted mother to her 14-year-old son and a beloved daughter, sister, and friend. The concern quickly grew into anguish as days turned into weeks with no sign of her.
Despite the dedicated and exhaustive efforts of law enforcement, Nikki’s whereabouts remained a mystery. Then, on January 6, 2017, a heartbreaking discovery was made — Nikki’s car, a 2003 blue Cadillac CTS, was found abandoned in the parking lot of the Toys R Us store located at 2403 Soncy Road in west Amarillo. Inside the car, investigators found her wallet, but there was no sign of Nikki herself. This discovery deepened the fear and worry that something terrible had happened to her.
The holidays came and went without a word from Nikki. She missed Christmas, a time when she would have surely been with her son and loved ones. She also missed other cherished family milestones. Her absence, which was so out of character, left her family devastated and her young son longing for his mother’s return.
The investigation took a grim turn when Billy Glenn Ivy faced charges in connection to Nikki’s disappearance. But justice was complicated — on September 16, 2020, Ivy was found deceased in his jail cell. His death left behind more questions than answers, and tragically, Nikki’s remains have never been found.
The Amarillo Police Department Homicide Unit has not given up. They are actively and relentlessly pursuing every lead in this case. Their commitment to bringing Nikki home remains strong, and they continue to search for the truth, determined to provide her family with the closure they so desperately deserve.
We are asking for your help. If you have any information, no matter how small it may seem, please come forward. Your tip could be the one that helps bring Nikki home.
It has been 8 long years. Her son and her family deserve peace and answers.
Weekly Stolen Auto Day
"SAD"
12-9-24
***UP to $1,000 REWARD***
Amarillo Crime Stoppers needs your help locating a blue 2016 Hyundai Genesis for this week's "Stolen Auto Day". This vehicle was reported stolen from the 1700 block of S. Polk on Sunday, December 8th. The vehicle should display Texas Temporary Tag, 2C9493J, and the last six of the VIN are 133715. If you know the location of this vehicle or know who stole it, call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400. You can also submit your anonymous tip at amapolice.org by using the P3 tips app. If your tip leads to the recovery and/or the arrest of the suspect you could earn a reward of up to $1,000. "Say It Here" with Amarillo Crime Stoppers. (STOCK PHOTO)
The Program
The Amarillo Crime Stoppers program is funded by private donations and fund raising. NO TAX DOLLARS are involved. The reward money paid out by the program is from the fund raising and donations from concerned citizens and businesses. As always, we would like to thank the Amarillo community for your support.