Profile
Name: Mustapha "Crazy Mo" Mohamed Atat
Aliases: Crazy Mo
Sex: Male
Race: Other
Age Range: 27 - 37
Height: 5'9\"
Weight: 200 lbs.
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black\rHas a receding hairline, may be bald on top\rMay have a beard or mustache
Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown
Wanted for: Felonious Driving, Detroit, MI; Oct 08, 2001
Drag Racing, Detroit, MI; Oct 08, 2001
Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, Detroit, MI; Oct 08, 2001
Murder, Detroit, MI; Oct 08, 2001
Locations
Last seen: Detroit, MI Cops say Atat was scheduled to appear in a Wayne County, Mich. court room, but never showed up.
Possible location: Ohio Canada Mexico National Florida International Hungary Lebanon Cops say Atat has drug connections all over the world, and could literally be anywhere. They say any dealings he has with the U.S. is conducted from Canada or Mexico.
Last known: Detroit, MI
Traits
Atat has a Middle Eastern accent.
Police say that modifying cars is a major hobby of Atat's.
Atat is a Lebanese national.
Case Story
Street Race Turns Fatal
Mustapha Mohamed Atat is -- and always has been -- a thrill-seeker. He lives life on the edge, and takes on dangerous hobbies. Cops say "Crazy Mo", as he is known on the streets, has been dealing drugs for quite a long time -- long enough to bankroll his other favorite hobby, street racing. On October 8, 2001, authorities say that "Crazy Mo" instigated a street race with Aaron Reynolds near Lincoln Park. The two were allegedly both driving modified Mustangs with a bet of $12,500 at stake for the winner of the race. Witnesses say that Atat and Reynolds were racing at speeds of more than 100 mph when Reynolds' car went out of control, crossed a sidewalk and struck three people. The accident killed Denise Jones and injured Eric Draw and Rodney Ricks.
Police File Charges
Cops charged Atat and Reynolds with second degree murder, failure to stop at the scene of a serious personal injury accident and two counts of felonious driving and drag racing. During a raid at Atat's residence, police were surprised to find that, although Atat received welfare, he owned a large home and several luxury cars. Prosecutors say that Atat has failed to appear in court, and has not been seen since.
Atat Goes International
According to police, Atat has been traveling around the world using a fake passport. At one time, he was known to have been using one in the name of his dead brother, but cops no longer believe he uses that name. Cops believe that Atat is still heavily involved in the drug trade, and conducts his business in various locales such as Hungary, Dubai, Lebanon, Mexico and Canada. Cops say that any drug dealings he has with the U.S. are performed outside of the country to our neighbors in the north and south.