The 9 Most Wanted Fugitives in Michigan Right Now
Michigan has known its share of darkness—some real and some not. There are families here in Michigan that have been seeking details on loved ones and relatives, some going decades back.
The FBI has released a list of Michigan’s most wanted open cases, and these individuals have all left a trail of unanswered questions, either as victims or wanted fugitives.
The 9 Most Wanted Fugitives in Michigan Right Now
Here’s a look at some of Michigan’s most pressing open cases, according to the FBI, each with an urgent call for any information that might help solve them:
The FBI's 9 Most Wanted Fugitives in Michigan Right Now
Catherine Barbara Davidson went missing back in 1973, believed to have died around the same time, but her case still needs answers. Tamara and Iris Perez both disappeared recently, in June 2023, after returning to live with their biological family. They were last seen heading into a wooded area.
Darren Anthony Robinson is wanted for major white-collar crimes—namely, fraud and money laundering on an international scale. Natalia Burlinova is on the FBI’s radar for allegedly operating as a foreign agent within the U.S. for Russia.
For cases involving homicide, Kelly Boyce-Hurlbert was tragically killed in a hit-and-run while biking in 2013, with a $25,000 reward offered for info. Jerome Deshaun Ezell went missing in Lansing in 2017, and his remains were discovered a year later; a $10,000 reward is available here.
Then there’s Edgardo Luis Perez, considered armed and dangerous, with connections stretching from Michigan to Puerto Rico and Mexico. Finally, Steven Earl Kraft Jr., a missing persons case, disappeared while wearing a distinct outfit—a Charlotte Hornets jacket and parachute pants. His connections to Milwaukee and Lexington make his case one with multiple leads.
If you know anything, reach out to the FBI’s Detroit office or your nearest embassy.