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Fugitive Friday: April 7 – NBC2 News


Every Friday, Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers stocks information on 4 fugitives government want lend a hand discovering.

Anyone with information on these four is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-8477.

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1.       Chen Feraro – accused of luring in an underage girl for sex over the internet

2.       Natalia Gette – on the run from charges stemming from her fourth DUI arrest

3.       Johnnie Jackson – wanted for 30 years of dealing drugs in Lee County

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4.       Christopher Rosado – a repeat offender accused of battery and witness tampering

Chen Feraro

We’re starting off our list with a guy who thought he was propositioning a 14-year-old girl, but instead got an unexpected surprise when he arrived at the rendezvous spot. Chen Feraro was scanning personal ads on Craigslist when he responded to one posted by a 14-year-old girl. Over the course of several days, he and the female exchanged some very intimate texts, which culminated with his request to meet up with the girl with the intention of having sex. Feraro drove from his Fort Myers home to the designated location, but when he arrived, there was no 14-year-old girl to be found – only Lee County detectives who were quick to equip him with handcuffs and a trip to jail. 42-year-old Feraro was ultimately found guilty and spent two and a half years in prison, before being released on probation, which he violated last month. Feraro is 5’7”, 130 pounds and was last known to be living in East Lee County.

Natalia Gette

Next up is a woman who continues to get behind the wheel intoxicated, despite three previous DUIs on her record. Police are trying to locate Natalia Gette after her last drunken episode where she endangered herself, as well as other drivers on the road. Deputies say they spotted Gette a little after midnight, swerving in and out of lanes and nearly hitting a curb. When they pulled her over, she had a distinct smell of booze on her breath, combined with bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and a half bottle of wine sitting on the front seat. Gette refused a breathalyzer test and became increasingly combative with officers, who charged her with DUI and brought her to jail for the night. She was released the next day on certain conditions, which included showing up for court ordered drug testing, which she failed to do, which prompted a warrant for her arrest being issued last week. To date, Gette has 14 bookings on her rap sheet for hit and run, fleeing and eluding, battery, disorderly intoxication and resisting with violence. She is 5’8”, 140 pounds and was last known to be living in South Fort Myers.

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 Johnnie Jackson

Also on the run is a convicted felon who has spent the last 34 years committing violent crimes in all corners of our community. Johnnie Jackson now finds himself back in trouble once again – this time for the possession of cocaine with intent to sell. Detectives had been conducting on- going undercover investigations and it’s no surprise that Jackson’s name popped up more than a handful of times. His nefarious actions landed him behind bars for the 48 th time, and he was only released on the conditions of keeping his nose clean, but just a short time later, he tested positive for cocaine and THC, which prompted a new warrant for his arrest. As Jackson creeps closer to his 50 th arrest, he leaves behind a trail of crimes that include robbery, carjacking, grand theft, obstruction, battery and inciting a riot, among other offenses. He’s also been sent to prison six times for approximately 16 years for dealing crack and heroin. This 53 year oldoffender is 6’0”, 185 pounds, with a tattoo of Jesus and the Virgin Mary on his back, needles and drugs on his right leg and tear drops on his face. Detectives say Jackson is known on thevstreets as “June Bug.”

 Christopher Rosado

And rounding out this week’s list a repeat offender who continues to show a blatant lack of respect for law enforcement and our community. Christopher Rosado is back on the run, this time for failing to show up in court on the heels of an arrest for battery/domestic violence,
resisting an officer and tampering with a witness. Deputies responded to Lehigh Acres, where Rosado was wreaking havoc on an ATV. When they attempted to pull him over, Rosado took off running into a heavily wooded area, refusing the comply with the officers who were telling him
to stop. When a K-9 was sent in to assist with the apprehension, Rosado went into attack mode and grabbed the dog by his neck and ears, injuring the K-9 in the process. Officers then swooped in and hauled Rosado off to jail, charging him with 6 felonies that kept him in lock up for three months. He was supposed to show up for a court hearing a few weeks ago, but instead of complying with a judge’s orders, Rosado has chosen to go on the lam. To date, he’s got a dozen bookings under his belt for burglary, grand theft, drugs, criminal mischief and multiple counts of battery. He is 5’8”, 210 pounds and upon his arrest, Rosado will be held without bond in the Lee County Jail.




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