The rain in Seattle doesn’t wash the grime away, it just smears it around. And right now, that grime includes the ghost of Cresencio Moreno Aguirre, a man the FBI believes is a key cog in a major cocaine pipeline stretching back to Mexico. He’s been on the run since last summer, slipping through the cracks while a dozen of his associates cooled their heels in jail cells. The bust, a joint operation between the FBI, DEA, and Seattle PD, was supposed to dismantle the whole operation. But Aguirre, the phantom at the center, vanished.
He’s a man you’d likely pass on the street, blend into the construction crews rebuilding this city, or maybe the ones laying down new carpet in the suburbs. Five ten, around 185 pounds, dark brown eyes and black hair. Born in Mexico in 1976, he’s got the build of a working man, a man who knows how to use his hands. But those hands weren’t building homes, they were distributing poison. We’re talking about serious quantities here – over 500 grams of cocaine, enough to ruin countless lives. The feds aren’t playing games. They’re hunting a man who allegedly moved weight, and they want him bad.
Aguirre isn’t some street-level dealer. He’s believed to be a link in the chain, a facilitator, a man who knows where the product comes from and how it gets to the users. He’s got ties to the communities south of Seattle – Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent – places where a man doing remodeling work wouldn’t raise too many eyebrows. But don’t underestimate him. This isn’t a guy who’ll stay put. Authorities suspect he may have slipped back across the border to Mexico, using established networks to stay hidden.
The silence surrounding Aguirre is deafening. No known aliases, no reported scars or marks, just a face and a name attached to a mountain of cocaine. The FBI is offering a substantial reward for information leading to his arrest. Details are being kept close to the vest, but sources say it’s enough to make someone talk. This isn’t about doing the right thing for most people; it’s about the money.
If you’ve seen Cresencio Moreno Aguirre, or have any information about his whereabouts, don’t wait. Don’t approach him. Contact the FBI immediately at their Seattle field office or through the tip line on their website. Every shadow, every whisper, every fleeting glimpse could be the key to bringing this man to justice. And in a city like Seattle, where the rain washes everything away except the truth, someone is bound to remember.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | Cresencio Moreno Aguirre |
| Charges | Conspiracy to Distribute Controlled Substances of 500 Grams or More of a Cocaine Mixture |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | August 20, 1976 |
| Race / Sex | hispanic / Male |
| Nationality | Mexican |
| Height | 5’10” |
| Weight | 185 lbs |
| Eyes / Hair | brown / black |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | Washington |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — Cresencio Moreno Aguirre
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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