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U.S. Marshals seeking Jose Almestica for ‘weapons offense’ after BVI jailbreak

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The United States Marshals Service is currently seeking Jose Almestica on a “weapons offense.”

As of January 2026, Jose Almestica is a high-priority fugitive being sought by both regional and international law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service and Interpol.

Current Status

Origins and Background

Based on official records and police reports:

Criminal History

Prior to his 2025 escape, Almestica’s legal history included:

⚠️ Security Note: Authorities consider Jose Almestica to be extremely dangerous. He is believed to have access to firearms. The public is advised not to approach him but to contact the U.S. Marshals Service or local 911 immediately if he is spotted.

As of January 2026, there is no official confirmation of a $50,000 reward being offered specifically for information leading to the capture of Jose Almestica or John Burgos following their October 2025 escape.

While there have been public calls and community suggestions for a reward to be implemented—given Almestica’s history as a repeat escapee—law enforcement agencies have not yet publicly authorized a specific cash bounty for this current manhunt.

Current Reward & Tip Information

Latest Manhunt Developments

⚠️ Warning: Authorities reiterate that Jose Almestica is extremely dangerous and has a history of high-level firearms and narcotics offenses. He should not be approached.

For matters regarding federal fugitives like John Burgos or Jose Almestica, you can reach the U.S. Marshals Service in the District of the Virgin Islands directly through their headquarters or via the national fugitive tip line.1

Direct Contact Numbers

Office / Task ForceLocationPhone Number
U.S. Marshals District HQSt. Thomas(340) 774-2743
U.S. Marshals OfficeSt. Croix(340) 718-2743
National Tip LineNationwide1-877-WANTED-2 (1-877-926-8332)
Florida/Caribbean Task ForceRegional(305) 536-5346

Ways to Submit a Tip Anonymously

If you have sensitive information and prefer to remain anonymous, you have several options:

  1. USMS Tips App: You can download the USMS Tips app on your smartphone or use the web-based reporting tool.
  2. Crime Stoppers USVI: Call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). This is a non-governmental organization that works closely with the Marshals and VIPD.
  3. 911: If you have an immediate sighting, please call 911 first, as they can dispatch the nearest tactical unit or local police immediately.

Physical Address (St. Thomas)

The U.S. Marshals headquarters for the District of the Virgin Islands is located at:

Ron de Lugo Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse

5500 Veterans Drive

St. Thomas, VI 00801

Important: Both Burgos and Almestica are considered armed and dangerous. Do not attempt to engage or follow them yourself; provide the location, description, and any vehicle information to the authorities via the numbers above.

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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