Captured: U.S. Marshals on the hunt for Adam Villodas, charged with dealing drugs



MILWAUKEE -- U.S. Marshals are looking for 28-year-old Adam Villodas.

Villodas is charged conspiracy to deliver cocaine, conspiracy to deliver heroin and two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon.

U.S. Marshals say it was a year-long investigation that led West Allis Police to Villodas.  Law enforcement says he was part of a seven person conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin to Milwaukee County.

U.S. Marshals say the six other people involved are already in custody.  They call Villodas a large-scale drug dealer, and is ranked "number two" in this conspiracy.

Investigators searched his home on Milwaukee's south side in the fall, and found nearly 60 grams of cocaine and 36 grams of heroin.

Villodas is 5'10'' and weighs 200 pounds.  He has tattoos of a Libra sign and praying hands on his neck.  He also has a tattoo of a skull on his wrist and a sleeve tattoo on his left arm.  U.S. Marshals believe he's on Milwaukee's south side.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call U.S. Marshals at 414-297-3707.