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Detroit's Most Wanted: Alleged Crip Christian Gonzalez hiding out in Detroit after skipping parole in New York

Posted at 12:16 PM, Nov 14, 2019
and last updated 2019-11-14 17:50:29-05

(WXYZ) — The U.S. Marshals are asking for your help finding a man wanted in New York they believe has come to Michigan to hide.

Marshals say Christian Gonzalez is a member of the infamous Crips gang, and he's wanted for threatening his girlfriend and skipping parole in New York. Police say he's come to the Detroit to evade capture.

"They were in a verbal argument, and he ended up grabbing a kitchen knife and he threatened to kill her," Efthemiou said.

The U.S. Marshals say 30-year-old Christian Gonzalez was already on parole with the New York State Department of Corrections.

"She fled outside the house and was able to get in touch with police and a warrant was issued," said Efthemiou.

That's when Gonzalez took off, police say.

"We were able to track this individual from New York to Tennessee, where he spent a brief amount of time and ended up meeting a girl," according to Deputy Efthemiou.

That's when the U.S. Marshals joined the search.

"The Marshals service has an expansive set of resources and investigative skills in order to locate offenders," said Efthemiou.

The Marshals say they were closing in on Gonzalez, and that's when he headed north. Authorities found a picture that took the hunt to a new level.

"We have pictures of him at Cedar Point with an unknown child," said Efthemiou.

The Marshals believe Gonzalez is armed and dangerous.

"He's a crip, he's advertising it all over social media," Efthemiou said. "He's a known gang member in New York, tattoos, gang signs, Facebook posts where he's throwing up gang signs."

And that this could be the child of a woman he was dating before coming here to Michigan.

"We believe he is on the east side," Efthemiou said. "We believe he's in the area of Eastpointe, Roseville and the east side of Detroit."

Christian Gonzalez is 5 feet 7 inches and about 140 pounds.

"Anytime there's a child involved with a violent offender, there's a genuine concern," said Deputy Efthemiou. "We don't want gang members here."

As always, there's a cash reward for any information leading to the arrest of Christian Gonzales. You can call the U.S. Marshals anytime at (313) 234-5656.