EPA's Criminal Investigation Divison Launches Website for Environmental Fugitives
By Scott Doggett December 10, 2008
The Criminal Investigation Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched a Website
today to enlist the public's help in tracking down fugitives accused of violating federal environmental laws.
At least three of the fugitives being sought are wanted for offenses close to our heart.
The most heinous of the three is the father-son team of Alessandro and Carlos Giordano, the former owners of Autodelta USA, who were arrested in 2003.
The EPA claims the company illegally imported and sold Alfa Romeos in California that did not meet U.S. emission or safety standards. The two men are believed to be living in Italy.
Also wanted by the feds is Jun Wang, who allegedly discharged fuel from his tanker truck directly into Little Beaver Creek in Kettering, Ohio.
Neither the type of fuel nor information on possible victims were immediately available, but we suspect beavers and/or little beavers may have been involved.
Wang (left) is believed to be living in Shenyang, China.
Information about the EPA's captured fugitives can also be found on the site.
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Gonna have to give the Italians a pass. Viva Alfa!
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