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BOLO Alert: MT man traveling with woman who may be in danger

Posted at 10:35 AM, Jul 18, 2018
and last updated 2018-08-22 09:53:16-04

The United States Marshals Service District has issued a BOLO Alert (Be-on-the-Lookout) for a Montana man who has fled authorities and may be traveling with a woman who could be in danger.

Law enforcement is seeking information about the whereabouts of Marco Antonio Guzman and Sandra Carris, according to a news release. The Montana Violent Offender Task Force is working with the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office in efforts to locate Guzman and Carris.


The press release states:

On July 9, 2018, GUZMAN fled the Libby, Montana area with Carris in a white 2003 Dodge Ram, with New Mexico plate 383PTK, towing a 1992 Prowler travel trailer (the decals on the trailer are faded) with New Mexico license plate 68769RVB. The Dodge Ram has a black grille guard and a rear window guard. It is believed Carris, who is from Mimbres, New Mexico, is not be a willing participant in the travel and listed as a missing endangered person. Friends have not heard from Carris since July 9, 2018. Carris is known to have medical issues that require constant care. Sources close to Carris report there is a firearm in the truck and the camper as well as two dogs. 


Guzman was on pretrial release while awaiting trial on charges for aggravated assault and tampering with a witness. His pretrial release in that case was revoked leading to a contempt of court warrant with a $500,000 bond. Guzman is also wanted for a warrant for a  probation violation with bond set at $150,000.

These warrants include nationwide extradition. Guzman has used several aliases in the past, including Checko Campos, Antonio Montana, Carlos Guzman, Albert Montevista, and Tony Sevenhorse. 

Guzman and Carris were last known to be in the Cottonwood, Idaho area on the evening of July 9, 2018. Guzman has significant connections to Arizona, Florida, Idaho, New Mexico, and southern Texas.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the U.S. Marshals Service at 406-329-3625 or your local law enforcement.