An alleged gang member indicted in Georgia was arrested Friday in Colorado, officials say.

Federal Bureau of Investigation special agents are still seeking a second Georgian on charges related to gang activity with the Gangster Disciples, a criminal gang formed on Chicago’s south side in the late 1960s.

Alvis O’Neal, 38, was arrested by FBI Denver’s fugitive squad, the Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force, said Stephen Emmett, a spokesman for the FBI’s Atlanta office.

O’Neal was indicted April 28 on conspiracy charges related to his alleged criminal activities with the Gangster Disciples.

Still on the run is 38-year-old Shauntay Lamarr Craig, “Shake,” of Georgia, an alleged board member of the Gangster Disciples.

Craig was also indicted on April 28, by a federal Grand Jury in Atlanta, on federal charges related to his gang related criminal activities. He is the last remaining fugitive from this series of federal indictments, Emmett said.

Craig is 5 foot 10 inches and 207 pounds, with tattoos on his left and right arms, chest, right hand and left foot.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Craig’s arrest and anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should immediately contact the FBI Atlanta Field Office at (404) 679-9000.