Viet fugitive makes Texas Most Wanted list

A Viet man wanted for murder has made an infamous name for himself, being put on the Texas 10 Most Wanted list, the Texas Department of Public Safety announced in a press release here.

Ngoc Van Tran, 39 (pictured right; click for full wanted poster), formerly of Amarillo, is wanted for the 1996 murder of his wife. In addition, he’s also wanted on charges of delivery of a controlled substance and burglary of a habitation.

In 1996, Ngoc Van Tran’s wife Mildred Diannia “Pam” Packer was killed. Her body was found in the trunk of a parked car at the Villa Apartments on N. Grand St. in Amarillo, reports the Amarillo Globe-News here.

Packer died of a gunshot wound to the head. Tran is the primary suspect, and he is believed to have fled to Mexico.

However, police have not had any confirmed sightings of him since the killing, and they are hoping that Tran’s appearance on the Top 10 Most Wanted list will generate new tips leading to his arrest.

Tran is described in the wanted poster (click on the photo for the full poster) as 5’4″, 150lbs., with a tattoo on left arm, a mole on his right cheek, and discoloration on his face. His listed birth date is June 8, 1970.

His last known address was 1113 Tudor Drive in Amarillo, and he is considered Armed and Dangerous.

The number to tip off Texas police is 1-800-252-TIPS or 1-800-252-8477. You don’t have to give your name, and a cash reward of $1,000 has been offered on this fugitive.

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52 Responses to Viet fugitive makes Texas Most Wanted list

  1. Jung Kim says:

    N, idiot!

    I don’t see any posting here by the name of Giun Kim.

    So we don’t know what you are talking about you fool!

  2. Jung Kim says:

    xu is a naked cock head dangling on a stick.

    What an idiot, have you been married to a white woman before? You jack donkey hole?

    Go play with a little cholo boy instead in the jail.

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