Alex Spirikaitis, former CEO of the liquidated Taupa Lithuanian Credit Union, is still a fugitive, according to law enforcement authorities.

FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson told Credit Union Times on Friday afternoon that despite some tips from the public, Spirikaitis remains at large.

After arriving at his home Tuesday with a warrant for his arrest in connection with the failure of the $23.6 million Cleveland credit union, local police thought they were in a standoff situation with Spirikaitis.

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