Sunday, September 2, 2012

Domieko Deonta Eubanks, 18,

SRFTF LogoSavannah, GA – A Mississippi man wanted on failure to appear charges for Aggravated Assault with a knife was arrested by the United States Marshals Service Savannah Office of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force on August 30, 2012.

Domieko Deonta Eubanks, 18, is wanted by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department in Starkville, Mississippi for failure to appear on an Aggravated Assault with a knife charge stemming from 2011 incident. Eubanks was to appear in court to answer these charges in May of 2012 and failed to appear. The Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department requested the assistance of the U.S. Marshals in Mississippi, to locate and arrest Eubanks. Eubanks was known to live with his mother and Mississippi Marshals tracked his mother from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Savannah, Georgia. On August 28, 2012, the Mississippi Marshals’ Office contacted the Savannah Office of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force for assistance in locating Eubanks. On August 30, 2012, members of the Marshals task force went to an address on Clars Avenue in Savannah, Georgia and found Eubanks. He was arrested without incident and transported to the Chatham County Detention Center to await extradition proceedings to return him to Mississippi. 

Annually, investigations carried out by the U.S. Marshals result in the apprehension of over 36, 000 federal fugitives. More federal fugitives are arrested by the Marshals Service than all other federal agencies combined. In 2011, U.S. Marshals led task forces arrested more than 86,000 state and local fugitives, which cleared over 113,000 warrants.

The Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force has three offices: Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah. The task force covers the whole state of Georgia. The Savannah Office of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force is a team comprised of investigators from the Georgia Department of Corrections, the Chatham County Sheriff’s Department, the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department, the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles, the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Department, the Liberty County Sheriff’s Department, the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department, the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Department, and the United States Marshals Service. The task force objective is to seek out and arrest fugitives charged with violent crimes, drug crimes, sex offenders, and other felonies.

Leo Moore III, age 38


NOVFTF LogoAkron, OH – Late last night, the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) Akron Division arrested Leo Moore III, age 38. Moore was wanted by the Akron Police Department on the charges of; weapons under disability, carrying a concealed weapon and willful fleeing. Moore was also wanted by the Summit County Sheriff’s Department on drug charges.
On April 17, 2012, Moore was observed on Romig Road, Akron, Ohio driving at a high rate of speed. Akron Police Officers attempted to stop Moore, as he sped away. Moore and a passenger fled on foot into a wooded area east of Romig Road. Officers recovered multiple loaded firearms from the vehicle. Akron Police signed warrants on Moore and requested the assistance of the NOVFTF Akron Division for assistance with his apprehension. Moore was added to the NOVFTF Dangerous Dozen in June of 2012 and profiled numerous times in the Akron area media for the assistance of residents with locating him.
The NOVFTF Akron conducted numerous hours of investigation and surveillance in the Akron, OH area in search of Moore. Late last night, NOVFTF Task Force Officers narrowed Moore’s location down and after hours of surveillance, Moore was spotted in a vehicle. Task Force Officers, along with officers from the Barberton Police Department, followed Moore to the Giant Eagle parking lot in the 40 block of Fifth Street, SE, in Barberton, OH. At approximately 11:30 p.m., Task Force Officers along with Barberton Police moved in and arrested Moore without incident. Officers discovered approximately one gram of suspected heroin on Moore upon arrest and new charges are pending. Moore was transported to the Summit County Jail where he is awaiting further court proceedings.
U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “Great work by the investigators staying on the trail of this violent fugitive. The team effort of all the task force members involved once again resulted in another success story and a safer community for the greater Akron area.”
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of a known fugitive is encouraged to contact the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force at: 1-866-4-WANTED or text keyword WANTED and the tip to TIP411 (847411). Tipsters may remain anonymous and a cash reward may be available. The Task Force’s “Dangerous Dozen” fugitives can be viewed at http://www.usmarshals.gov/district/oh-n/fugitives/pdf/dangerous_dozen.pdf, which is updated monthly.

Jason Reil 33 VULNERABLE MISSING - Maine - 12Jan2012


Jason Reil 33 VULNERABLE MISSING - Maine - 12Jan2012

U.S. Marshals Task Force Arrests Akron Police Department's Fleeing Fugitive

August 30, 2012 - The U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) Akron Division arrested Leo Moore III. Moore was wanted by the Akron Police Department on the charges of; weapons under disability, carrying a concealed weapon and willful fleeing. Moore was also wanted by the Summit County Sheriff’s Department on drug charges. 

June 13, 1977 Roberta Elam,


June, 1978 - Murder - Beckley

The Cold Case Unit of the West Virginia State Police is seeking information concerning the murder of Nick Johnson. Mr. Johnson was the victim of a brutal attack that took place in his home on June 8, 1978 in Sprague (Beckley Area), West Virginia. Mr. Johnson was a retired coal miner and would frequent Barney’s Bar in Beckley. The Cold Case Unit is seeking anyone that may have information concerning Mr. Johnson and this investigation. If you have information, please contact Sergeant Danny Swiger at 304-329-1101 or Sergeant Mike Spradlin at 304-647-7600 or contact your local State Police Detachment.

June, 1977 - Murder - Ohio County

The West Virginia State Police Cold Case Investigations Unit and the Ohio County Sheriff's Department are requesting your help to heat up a cold case. On June 13, 1977 Roberta Elam, a Postulant Nun, was raped and murdered on the grounds of Mount Saint Joseph's Convent, near Wheeling, West Virginia. Numerous hours were put into this investigation to no avail. Recently, the investigation was heated up and new forensic evidence have been identified through DNA analysis. We are trying to locate anyone who may have information concerning this investigation. If you have information you are asked to contact your local State Police Detachment. The tip you give may help solve this horrible crime.





ALERT The victim was found on the southbound side of Interstate 270, three miles southeast of Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland on July 31, 1991.


ALERT
The victim was found on the southbound side of
Interstate 270, three miles southeast of Frederick,
Frederick County, Maryland on July 31, 1991. The
victim is said to be a white female believed to be in
her late teens to early twenties, possibly 17-18
years of age. The victim is believed to have been
approximately 5'0" to 5'2 1/2" in height, 120 pounds,
with a build slightly greater than petite but perhaps
not quite medium. The victim had shoulder length
brown hair, dressed in shorts and a tank top. The
DOB, Height and Weight fields are an
approximation.
Call 1-800-MDS-KIDS
Cpl Tina Becker, Maryland State Police
Homicide Unit 410-386-3029 or 410-386-3000
Maryland Center for Missing Children
Unidentified Deceased
Approximate DOB 1973
Height: 5'01"  Weight: 120 lbs
Eyes:  Unknown   Hair: Brown
Sex: Female    Race: White
Found: July 31, 1991
March 23, 2004

On November 25, 1997, a body was located near the eastbound entrance ramp of I-64 at Dunbar. The body was identified as that of Cecil E. Dowell, age 46, of Edmond in Fayette County, WV


November, 1997 - Hit and Run - Kanawha County

On November 25, 1997, a body was located near the eastbound entrance ramp of I-64 at Dunbar. The body was identified as that of Cecil E. Dowell, age 46, of Edmond in Fayette County, WV. The investigation revealed that Dowell was reported as a missing person on November 5, 1997. The autopsy showed that the time of death was near the November 5th date and was caused by injuries sustained as a result of being struck by a vehicle. Further investigation found that the striking vehicle was definitely a Glacier Blue colored Chrysler vehicle and was a 1984, 1985, or 1988 model. It is also believed that the vehicle could be a 1984 or 1985 Plymouth Voyager or Dodge Caravan due to vehicle parts located at the scene, however, the latter could be due to a previous accident. It is the theory of the investigating officers that a person or persons unknown may have struck the subject not knowing that a person had been hit. The West Virginia State Police wish to close this investigation, anyone with information can provide anonymous information via www.wvcrime.com or to the Winfield Detachment at 304-586-2000 or via fax at 304-586-0763. 

Unidentified Female - Greenbrier County Unidentified Human Remains Recovered


Unidentified Female - Greenbrier County
Unidentified Human Remains Recovered
May 9, 2001 in Greenbrier County off US Route 60
Information known about the victim:
1. Age 37-47
2. Female/White
3. Has bore at least one child
4. May be left handed
5. Height approximately 5 ft.
6. History of quality professional dental care
7. May have been a smoker
8. Time since death - probably at least 3 yrs before discovery (May 1998)
9. Chip in lower tooth present during life
Information not known about victim:
1. Hair color
2. Eye color

September, 2002 - Unidentified Human Remains - Greenbrier County


September, 2002 - Unidentified Human Remains - Greenbrier County

On September 26, 2002, a body was discovered in the Greenbrier State Forest by a passerby. The body was over an embankment along Greenbrier State Forest Road (Harts Run).

The body has been examined and determined to be of Asian descent with a height between 4'2" and 5'2", the age is believed to be between 25 to 33. One article of clothing was Mercata brand orange shorts which are only sold in Walmart stores in Mexico. The person's teeth were all found to be original with a few fillings. It was determined that the individual was probably right-handed. A pair of green swimming goggles was also located near the body. A blue Ford Escort was seen in the area and may possibly be linked to the crime.

Any information please contact the WV State Police, Lewisburg Detachment at (304)647-7600.

Jerry Lee Cushey.


October, 2001 - Missing Person - Monongalia County

The West Virginia State Police are assisting the Pennsylvania State Police with the investigation of a missing Pennsylvania man that, according to family members, has been missing since October 12, 2001. The missing man has been identified as thirty year old Jerry Lee Cushey.

The West Virginia State Police, at the request of the family, have conducted a total of four ground searches and four water searches, including one water search on October 12, 2001. The searches have been concentrated around the Cheat Lake area in Monongalia County. On October 12, 2001 there were a total of thirty-seven members representing Granville Volunteer Fire Department, Barbour County Search and Rescue Tactical Team, Marion County Dive Rescue Team, Mountaineer Area Rescue Group, and the Cheat Lake Volunteer Fire Department, assisting in the search. To date, the searches have produced no conclusive evidence.

The West Virginia State Police are requesting that anyone with any information regarding the disappearance of Jerry Lee Cushey contact the West Virginia State Police Morgantown Detachment at 304-285-3200, or the Pennsylvania State Police Belle Vernon Barracks at 724-929-6262.

June, 2007 - Missing Person - Greenbrier County Mr. Johansen was last seen in the Greenbrier County area on Wednesday, June 13, 2007. He had just completed the sale of his personal vehicle and it is believed that he was to then travel to the Akron, Ohio area for the purpose of purchasing a new vehicle. It is not known by what means he was to make this trip to Ohio. Mr. Johansen has been a long time resident of the Greenbrier County area and his long time disappearance is unusual and troubling to his close friends. The West Virginia State Police are requesting that anyone with any information regarding the disappearance of James Johansen contact the West Virginia State Police Lewisburg Detachment at 304-647-7600.


June, 2007 - Missing Person - Greenbrier County

Mr. Johansen was last seen in the Greenbrier County area on Wednesday, June 13, 2007. He had just completed the sale of his personal vehicle and it is believed that he was to then travel to the Akron, Ohio area for the purpose of purchasing anew vehicle. It is not known by what means he was to make this trip to Ohio. Mr. Johansen has been a long time resident of the Greenbrier County area and his long time disappearance is unusual and troubling to his close friends. The West Virginia State Police are requesting that anyone with any information regarding the disappearance of James Johansen contact the West Virginia State Police Lewisburg Detachment at 304-647-7600.