Nathan Baptista, a former employee at Yosemite National Park, is deemed a fugitive with an active federal warrant for aggravated sexual abuse following a probation violation. Baptista went missing after informing family of a dirt bike outing near Midpines. A search covering over 500 miles of difficult terrain revealed his fugitive status. Accusations include aggravated sexual abuse related to a violent incident with a co-worker in Yosemite. His last known vehicle was a white Chevrolet pickup, which has been spotted on surveillance in Fresno.
Nathan Baptista, a former Yosemite National Park employee, is now considered a fugitive sought for aggravated sexual abuse, violating probation, and has an active federal warrant.
Authorities confirm that Nathan Baptista was last seen in a white Chevrolet pickup and is suspected to have fled into rugged terrain after going missing.
Baptista's case transitioned from a missing persons investigation to one involving federal charges related to an aggravated sexual abuse incident that occurred in Yosemite.
The Mariposa County Sheriff's Office led a 500-mile search effort before identifying Baptista as a fugitive with an active federal warrant for serious criminal offenses.
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