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Asian business owners in Westchester County, NY and Fort Lee, NJ

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Asian business owners in Westchester County, NY and Fort Lee, NJ

Case
#752
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
Violent Crime · Open
4 years waiting · since 2022

DAGOBERTO RAMIREZ-SOTO

Justice for Asian business owners in Westchester County, NY and Fort Lee, NJ — the trail went cold in 2022, but the truth hasn't.

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Key leads to think about

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suspect
Lead #1

Why does Ramirez-Soto use multiple aliases and dates of birth, and what identity documents has he fraudulently obtained?

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evidence
Lead #2

What specific evidence connects Ramirez-Soto to the burglaries targeting Asian business owners?

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location
Lead #3

What is the geographic pattern of the burglaries, and does it suggest a planned route or specific targeting method?

Dagoberto Ramirez-Soto is wanted for his alleged involvement in a series of burglaries targeting Asian business owners across Westchester County, New York, and Fort Lee, New Jersey, as well as for making false statements to the FBI. A federal arrest warrant was issued on January 25, 2022, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Ramirez-Soto, a known Latin Kings member with ties to Connecticut, New York, California, and Puerto Rico, uses multiple aliases and dates of birth, making identification and apprehension challenging.

Case
#752
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

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More leads to consider

Beyond the top three above — each detail below could be the thread that pulls this case open.

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person
Lead #4

How is Ramirez-Soto's membership in the Latin Kings connected to these crimes, and are other gang members involved?

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contact
Lead #5

Where are his known associates or safe houses in Connecticut, California, or Puerto Rico?

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Official wording

Source Narrative

False Statements; Identity Theft; Obstruction; Conspiracy to Commit Obstruction Caution: Dagoberto Ramirez-Soto is wanted for his alleged involvement in a string of burglaries targeting Asian business owners in Westchester County, New York, and Fort Lee, New Jersey. He is also wanted for allegedly making false statements to the FBI.

On January 25, 2022, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Ramirez-Soto in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, White Plains, New York, after he was charged with False Statements; Identity Theft; Obstruction; and Conspiracy to Commit Obstruction. Remarks: Ramirez-Soto has ties to Connecticut, New York, California and Puerto Rico.

He is a known member of the Latin Kings and uses multiple aliases and dates of birth.

Timeline of Events

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2022-01-25

Federal Arrest Warrant Issued

Dagoberto Ramirez-Soto was charged with False Statements, Identity Theft, Obstruction, and Conspiracy to Commit Obstruction in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, White Plains, New York.

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Case Information

Incident:January 25, 2022
Last Updated:May 12, 2026

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Case Information

Incident:January 25, 2022
Last Updated:May 12, 2026

Up to $15,000 Reward

For information leading to the resolution of this case