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Alex Spirikaitis13The former CEO of liquidated Taupa Lithuanian Credit Union is still at large despite some tips about his location, according to Credit Union Times.

Last Tuesday, police arrived at Alex Spirikaitis’ home with a warrant for his arrest in connection with the failure of the $23.6 million credit union. But when the police entered his home, Spirikaitis wasn’t there.

The FBI hopes that continued press coverage and the distribution of Spirikaitis’ photo will help authorities catch him. The FBI is offering a reward for information that could lead to his arrest. Click here to learn more.

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