JOSE JUAN CHACON-MORALES
Also known as: "Camello", "El Primo", Guillermo Ramirez-Dorantes
Current age (if alive)
41
Gender
male
Nationality
Mexico
Date of case
8/16/2013
Country
United States
Physical Description
Height
175 cm
Weight
77 kg
Eye color
Brown
Hair color
Black
Ethnicity
White (Hispanic)
Distinguishing marks
Chacon-Morales has a scar on his left hand and tattoos on his back, chest, and left shoulder.
Caution
Jose Juan Chacon-Morales, a.k.a. “Camello,” is wanted for his role in the July 23, 2009, murder of United States Border Patrol Agent Robert W. Rosas, Jr., in Campo, California, a short distance from the United States/Mexico International Border. Chacon-Morales, a Mexican national, is one of five men charged in the murder and the only one still outstanding. Chacon-Morales’ four co-conspirators were all taken into custody in Mexico, transferred to the United States, and all four have pled guilty. Chacon-Morales was allegedly the boss of the group on the night of the murder and remained as an armed lookout at the fence in Mexico while some of his co-conspirators entered the United States where they robbed and murdered Agent Rosas. Chacon-Morales has been charged federally with the following crimes: conspiracy; robbery of personal property of the United States; unlawful confinement of a federal officer resulting in death; murder of a federal officer committed in perpetration of a robbery and unlawful confinement; use and carrying of a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence; and aiding and abetting. A federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court, Southern District of California, on May 11, 2010.
Remarks
Chacon-Morales is believed to be in Mexico and has ties to the Mexican states of Baja California Sur/Baja California Norte, Sonora, and Sinaloa.
Reward
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest or location of Chacon-Morales.
Last updated: 5/30/2026