WASHINGTON – The U.S. Marshals Service added a convicted child predator to its 15 Most Wanted fugitive list today. Clyde Hall Jr., a career sex offender, who is wanted in the Northern District of New York for violation of federal supervised release, failed to report to a halfway house in New York after serving a 25-month prison sentence for violations of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act at the Butner Federal Correctional Institute in North Carolina. Hall has a violent and abusive criminal history dating back to 1985 with prior convictions for assault and multiple sex offenses. He is clinically diagnosed as a sociopathic psychosexual career sex offender and the State of New York has labeled him a Tier III sex offender, its most dangerous sex offender classification. “Hall is a vicious sex offender with violent tendencies and a history that dictates he will most assuredly offend again,” said David L. Harlow, Assistant Director for Investigative Operations. “It is imperative that we employ every available investigative resource to immediately locate and arrest Hall before he has the opportunity to once again prey upon innocent women and children.” Authorities warn that Hall is sexually attracted primarily to adolescent girls, but has secondary interests in and an attraction to younger boys. He has admitted to sexually abusing two 10-year-old girls and forcibly raping two adult women while in his twenties. Hall’s condition requires a high degree of clinical supervision and dictates he must participate in sex offender treatment. He poses a high degree of danger to the community. “Hall is a career sex offender who committed countless violent acts against innocent women and children,” said David L. McNulty, U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of New York. “His capture deserves our full investigative attention and we will work with our federal, state, and local partners to ensure justice is served against this violent sexual predator. Hall cannot escape the long arm of the law.” A reward of up to $25,000 is offered for information leading directly to his arrest. Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest U.S. Marshals office or the U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102. Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov |
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Most Wanted fugitive list today. Clyde Hall Jr.,
Broken Hearts -Missing Persons's Division shared Stephanie A Kilgrow's photo. Many of you may know Amy Charron-she posted on many missing person's sites trying to get her daughter back. She is now missing and I am stunned to say the least. Please share throughout Facebook. this is so sad.
this is what happens when you try to fight DCFS & CPS and she was not a nobody, she was well respected and was a TV personality, this tells you...NO ONE IS SAFE! please keep Amy Charron and her daughter in your prayers!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
- Deanna Brooks, 70 MISSING
Santa Cruz: CA - Deanna Brooks, 70 MISSING
Brooks is about 5 feet, 3 inches with brown hair and green eyes. She requires a walker to walk. Her four-door car is damaged on both sides and its license plate number is 5EEV387..................more:
A 70-year-old Santa Cruz antiques dealer remained missing Wednesday after nearly three weeks since she disappeared.
Brooks is about 5 feet, 3 inches with brown hair and green eyes. She requires a walker to walk. Her four-door car is damaged on both sides and its license plate number is 5EEV387..................more:
A 70-year-old Santa Cruz antiques dealer remained missing Wednesday after nearly three weeks since she disappeared.
Deanna Brooks, who works at Attilia's Antiques on Soquel Drive, told her friends and family that she planned to drive to north San Diego County on Aug. 25. A neighbor last saw Brooks on Aug. 24 in her Berkeley Way driveway in Santa Cruz.
Brooks and her gold Chrysler PT Cruiser have not been seen since. Stirling Flynn, Brooks' oldest son, said from San Luis Obispo on Wednesday that he hoped to rent a piloted plane to search that area.
Flynn and a helicopter pilot did a similar search Sept. 1 around Watsonville and Moss Landing. He and his daughter have been scouring areas near Highway 101.
"We have nothing," Flynn said. "There's no bank records, there's no phone records, there's no nothing."
He said he planned to go to his grandmother's home near San Diego and deal with Brooks' estate.
A Santa Cruz police detective has been working on the case and searched her home for clues. Her bank records did not show any activity since Aug. 23, her family said. She is diabetic and requires medication.
"This one's really frustrating. It's really perplexing," Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark said last week.
"We think she had her medication with her and was going somewhere," Clark said. "To try to search every possible road is not impossible, but it's a significant task and it's beyond our resources."
Brooks is about 5 feet, 3 inches with brown hair and green eyes. She requires a walker to walk. Her four-door car is damaged on both sides and its license plate number is 5EEV387.
"The more people that we can get the message out, too, the better chance that someone will spot her or her vehicle," Clark said.
Santa Cruz police ask anyone with information to call 911, the anonymous tip line at 420-5995 or leave a tip atwww.santacruzpolice.com
or by the mobile application athttp://m.santacruzpolice.com/
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Brooks and her gold Chrysler PT Cruiser have not been seen since. Stirling Flynn, Brooks' oldest son, said from San Luis Obispo on Wednesday that he hoped to rent a piloted plane to search that area.
Flynn and a helicopter pilot did a similar search Sept. 1 around Watsonville and Moss Landing. He and his daughter have been scouring areas near Highway 101.
"We have nothing," Flynn said. "There's no bank records, there's no phone records, there's no nothing."
He said he planned to go to his grandmother's home near San Diego and deal with Brooks' estate.
A Santa Cruz police detective has been working on the case and searched her home for clues. Her bank records did not show any activity since Aug. 23, her family said. She is diabetic and requires medication.
"This one's really frustrating. It's really perplexing," Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark said last week.
"We think she had her medication with her and was going somewhere," Clark said. "To try to search every possible road is not impossible, but it's a significant task and it's beyond our resources."
Brooks is about 5 feet, 3 inches with brown hair and green eyes. She requires a walker to walk. Her four-door car is damaged on both sides and its license plate number is 5EEV387.
"The more people that we can get the message out, too, the better chance that someone will spot her or her vehicle," Clark said.
Santa Cruz police ask anyone with information to call 911, the anonymous tip line at 420-5995 or leave a tip atwww.santacruzpolice.com
Wheres Derrick Henagan
Wheres Derrick Henagan
Mike Niger has done several search's for the family of Derrick, The one where I met Mr.Nieger was when they did the large scale search for Derrick on Mother's day weekend 2009. Along with Mike Nieger, Pat Lamson from K-9 one search and rescue,Also participated in the search for Derrick, As of today we believe the search results from that weekend have all been but ignored...Take a moment and get to know Mr.Nieger.... You will wonder whats really going on....
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