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Carlos is played by Big Time Rush member, Carlos Pena. After participating in numerous local productions in his early years, his major TV break came at the age of 15 when he was asked to fulfill a guest role in the TV series E.R., followed later by an appearance on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide on TEENick. His other passion, music, gets fulfilled by his involvement in Big Time Rush. Carlos helped co-write "Oh Yeah" off the band's first album, BTR, as well as, "Invisible" off their second album, Elevate.

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  • Carlos is played by Big Time Rush member, Carlos Pena. After participating in numerous local productions in his early years, his major TV break came at the age of 15 when he was asked to fulfill a guest role in the TV series E.R., followed later by an appearance on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide on TEENick. His other passion, music, gets fulfilled by his involvement in Big Time Rush. Carlos helped co-write "Oh Yeah" off the band's first album, BTR, as well as, "Invisible" off their second album, Elevate.
  • Details: In Virginia Beach, Virginia, Carlos Garcia conned and embezzled almost two million dollars from his friends, neighbors, his girlfriend, her mother, and even his local Hispanic church since 1985, but when one of his 'investors' becames suspicious she had the IRS listen to a phone call she made to Garcia. He was soon arrested, but posted bail and has not been seen since 1993. Authorities discovered Garcia's real name was Fernando Zapico and that he is at the center of several fraudulent activties stretching back for decades throughout the United States. Zapico is wanted for fraud and embezzlement charges in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Extra Notes: This segment originally ran March 24, 1995. Results: Captured. Zapico was caught in 1998 and sentenced to two ye
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  • Carlos Garcia
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  • Carlos in 1984
  • Carlos in 2007
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  • Carlos Garcia 1984.JPG
  • Carlos Garcia 2007.JPG
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  • Carlos is played by Big Time Rush member, Carlos Pena. After participating in numerous local productions in his early years, his major TV break came at the age of 15 when he was asked to fulfill a guest role in the TV series E.R., followed later by an appearance on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide on TEENick. His other passion, music, gets fulfilled by his involvement in Big Time Rush. Carlos helped co-write "Oh Yeah" off the band's first album, BTR, as well as, "Invisible" off their second album, Elevate.
  • Details: In Virginia Beach, Virginia, Carlos Garcia conned and embezzled almost two million dollars from his friends, neighbors, his girlfriend, her mother, and even his local Hispanic church since 1985, but when one of his 'investors' becames suspicious she had the IRS listen to a phone call she made to Garcia. He was soon arrested, but posted bail and has not been seen since 1993. Authorities discovered Garcia's real name was Fernando Zapico and that he is at the center of several fraudulent activties stretching back for decades throughout the United States. Zapico is wanted for fraud and embezzlement charges in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Extra Notes: This segment originally ran March 24, 1995. Results: Captured. Zapico was caught in 1998 and sentenced to two years in prison. Links: * News Article on 'Carlos Garcia'
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