Alex Spirikaitis, former CEO of the liquidated Taupa Lithuanian Credit Union, is on the lam.

Local Cleveland news outlets are now reporting that a police standoff overnight at Spirikaitis' home was in vain, because the FBI discovered the home was empty.

 FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson told the Cleveland Plain-Dealer it's unclear if Spirikaitis, who has a warrant for his arrest for fraud that led to the $23 million credit union's failure, was ever home.

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