Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Couple wanted for toddler death, animal cruelty believed to be in TX

TEXAS -- The U.S. Marshals are asking for the public’s help in finding a couple who have been on the run for more than three years after they were charged with manslaughter in New Albany, Miss., in the death of their 2-year-old adopted daughter.

Janet and Ramon Barreto are also wanted for multiple counts of child neglect and endangerment involving the abuse of their other adopted children.


The Barretos left their severely injured daughter at a northern Mississippi hospital May 18, 2008, telling the medical staff she had fallen from a shopping cart. Ena Barreto was immediately transported to a children’s hospital in nearby Memphis, Tenn., where she later died.

Janet and Ramon Barreto were arrested May 19, 2008, and an investigation revealed the couple had adopted seven additional children all under the age of 5 from Central American countries. At the time of the arrest, one 3-year-old child weighed only 20 pounds. Investigators also discovered the Barretos were running a puppy mill and found hundreds of sick and injured animals crammed into cages filled with feces.

A judge set bond for each of the Barretos at $450,000, but they fled. The U.S. Marshals Service adopted the case and tracked the fugitives to Mexico where their trail went cold in a town where Ramon’s family members live.

The couple has been profiled on “America’s Most Wanted” as recently as April 2012, and there have been confirmed sightings of the fugitive couple between fall 2010 and summer 2012 in the following areas of California: Huntington Park, Maywood, Bell, Bakersfield, Palmdale and Taft.

The Barretos have sold and may still be selling small dogs such as Yorkies, Maltese and Poodles to people on the street and through ads posted on Internet sites, investigators reveal. Janet Barreto would allegedly meet the buyers in area parking lots and quickly leave with their cash. The Barretos also allegedly sold DVDs and CDs from their 1990s white Dodge Caravan in area parking lots, and Ramon was often seen panhandling while Janet sold DVDs or lounged on a nearby blanket.

If you have seen Janet and/or Ramon Barreto or know where they are please contact the U.S. Marshals Service:

• U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102 or

• Deputy U.S. Marshal Gale Manning at 662-816-3013 (English speakers) or

• Deputy U.S. Marshal David Dominguez at 213-798-6446 (Spanish speakers) or

• Email: usms.wanted@usdoj.gov

Any information provided will be considered confidential, and there is a cash award of up to $2,500 per fugitive available for information leading to their arrest.

(KETK - Jan 7, 2013)