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St. Thomas native wanted by U.S. Marshals for ‘conspiracy to murder’

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Federal authorities have put out a wanted poster on a St. Thomas native.

John M. Burgos is currently being sought by the U.S. Marshals Service in St. Thomas for “conspiracy to murder.”

If you know of Burgos whereabouts you are urged to contact the U.S. Marshals Service in St. Thomas.

Burgos is currently reported as a wanted fugitive following an escape from custody in the British Virgin Islands in late 2025.

Current Status

Background Information

Before his escape, John Michael Burgos was well-known to law enforcement in the St. Thomas district:


Important Note

While the U.S. Marshals often assist in international manhunts for U.S. citizens who flee local jurisdictions, his most recent “wanted” status stems specifically from the prison escape in the British Virgin Islands.

As of January 2026, John Michael Burgos remains a high-priority fugitive. While the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) is on high alert, the primary “wanted” status originates from a major prison break in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in late 2025.

The VIPD and U.S. federal authorities are working closely with BVI officials because Burgos has significant ties to St. Thomas.

Latest Manhunt Updates (January 2026)

The search for John Burgos and fellow escapee Jose Almestica has intensified following their escape from His Majesty’s Prison (Balsam Ghut) on October 25, 2025.

Current Legal Status

DetailInformation
Primary ChargesConspiracy to murder (BVI); Prior federal machine gun possession (US)
Notice TypeInterpol Red Notice (International arrest warrant)
Last Known LocationTortola, British Virgin Islands
Risk LevelExtremely Dangerous. Authorities advise the public not to approach him.

Contact Information

If you have information regarding his location in the U.S. Virgin Islands:

As of January 6, 2026, there are no official reports of specific sightings of John Michael Burgos in St. Thomas within the last 48 hours. The Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) remains on a territory-wide “high alert” status, but they have not released any recent updates confirming his presence on the island.

Current Situation Summary

Why Public Vigilance is High in St. Thomas

Authorities remain concerned because of Burgos’ history in the district:

⚠️ Public Safety Warning: John Burgos is considered extremely dangerous. If you believe you have seen him or have information on his whereabouts, do not approach him.

How to Report Information

If you have information, even if it is not from the last 48 hours, you can report it anonymously:

Official physical descriptions for John Michael Burgos and Jose Almestica have been circulated by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) and the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) following their October 2025 escape.

Both men are considered extremely dangerous and are believed to be armed.

John Michael Burgos


Jose Almestica


Important Safety Information

Because these individuals have been on the run since October 2025, they may have altered their appearances by:

⚠️ Do Not Approach: If you see someone matching these descriptions in St. Thomas or the surrounding islands, do not attempt to take photos or approach them. ### Immediate Action

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