Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel

Popular As Bhadreshkumar C. Patel

Birthday May 15, 1990

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Viramgam, Gujarat, India

Age 33 years old

Nationality India

Height 5 ft 9 in

Weight 165-170 lb

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1951

Patel was the 514th fugitive to be placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.

He was last seen at Newark Penn Station near his hotel in Newark, New Jersey.

1990

Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel (born May 15, 1990) is an Indian fugitive wanted for allegedly killing his wife Palak Patel at a Dunkin' Donuts store in Hanover, Maryland, in the United States on April 12, 2015.

Patel was born on May 15, 1990, in Viramgam, Gujarat, India.

2015

By 2015, he was married to Palak Patel, and the couple were traveling together to visit relatives in the United States.

Bhadreshkumar was 24 at the time while Palak was 21.

On the night of April 12, 2015, Bhadreshkumar and Palak were working a night shift at a Dunkin' Donuts in Hanover, Maryland.

The store was owned by a relative of Patel whom the couple were visiting.

Surveillance footage showed Palak and Bhadreshkumar walking together in the kitchen at around 9:30 p.m. before disappearing out of view behind some racks.

Moments later, Bhadreshkumar re-emerged without his wife, turned off an oven, and left the store.

The body of 21-year-old Palak Patel was found later that night.

She had been beaten to death and stabbed multiple times with a large kitchen knife.

Investigators believe the couple had an argument, with Palak wanting to return to India and Bhadreshkumar wishing to remain in the U.S.

instead.

Customers arriving at the Dunkin' Donuts store grew concerned when no employees came to serve them.

A police officer who happened to be near the store was approached by concerned customers and checked out the scene.

Upon searching the store, the officer found Palak's body.

Police then checked the surveillance video and realized the killer was Bhadreshkumar, who had vanished.

Bhadreshkumar was not identified as the suspect until over an hour after the murder, giving him time to escape.

After the murder of Palak, Bhadreshkumar fled the store and returned to his nearby apartment on foot.

He took some personal items and then got a cab to a hotel near Newark Liberty International Airport.

The taxi driver reported that Bhadreshkumar was very calm during the journey.

He checked into a hotel in Newark and was seen on surveillance video at the counter paying in cash for a room.

He checked out the following morning.

Bhadreshkumar was last seen on the morning of April 13, 2015, around 10 a.m. at Newark Penn Station in New Jersey.

He took a hotel shuttle to the station and has not been seen since.

Authorities believe Patel could have fled the country or could be hiding with relatives.

Patel had a visa to be in the U.S., but it had expired by the time he carried out the murder.

A report stated that because of this, there was no indication he was able to legally leave the country.

Although the United States does not require a so-called exit visa to leave American soil, he would have needed some other document to legally enter a new country (or else be sent back to the United States where he would be captured).

Thus, if he had indeed fled the country, he may have had help, presumably from family or friends.

This is especially true since the murder was likely done on impulse with little time to prepare an escape plan or execute one afterwards.

An investigation with Palak's family into the murder revealed that the last conversation she had with them was about wishing to return home to India.

This call was made moments before Palak was murdered by her husband and had been overheard by him.

Police believe that Patel murdered his wife for this reason.

Patel has connections in Canada, India, New Jersey, Kentucky, Georgia, and Illinois.

A reward of up to $250,000 is available for information that leads to his whereabouts.

2017

He was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on April 18, 2017.