FBI Offers $10,000 Reward for Fugitive Linked to Violent Carjackings in Chicago
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — The FBI’s Chicago field office is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a man accused of carrying out a series of violent carjackings across the city.
Fugitive Identified as Gary Luellen
Federal authorities have identified the suspect as Gary Luellen, who is wanted on multiple charges, including:
- Conspiracy to defraud the United States
- Motor vehicle theft
- Carjacking
- Violent crime offenses
- Drug-related crimes
- Possession of a machine gun
Investigators allege Luellen has been tied to a string of armed carjackings in Chicago, heightening concerns about organized criminal groups fueling the surge.
FBI Issues Public Warning
The FBI emphasized that Luellen should be considered armed and dangerous. Officials are urging the public not to approach him, but to immediately report any potential sightings to law enforcement.
Authorities have made it clear that Luellen’s arrest is a top priority, given his alleged history of violent behavior and involvement with firearms.
How to Submit Tips
Anyone with information can provide tips anonymously by contacting the FBI Chicago field office at (312) 421-6700 or submitting through the FBI’s official portal at tips.fbi.gov.
The agency has reassured residents that all submissions remain confidential, and individuals could be eligible for the $10,000 cash reward if their information results in Luellen’s arrest.
Carjackings on the Rise in Chicago
Chicago has experienced a steady increase in carjackings over recent years, prompting law enforcement at both the local and federal levels to step up investigations into organized networks. Officials say Luellen’s case highlights the ongoing challenges in addressing violent car crimes tied to armed groups.
The FBI’s announcement is part of a broader push to encourage community cooperation in capturing suspects linked to some of the city’s most violent incidents.
Stay connected with ChicagoSuburbanFamily.com for updates on crime alerts, public safety initiatives, and breaking news across the region.