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A:\TEXT\FBIJAN86.TXT (01-Jan-86) 73 lines/7-bit ASCII - edited at VANC0
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"The NATIONAL FBI TOP 10 FUGITIVE COUNTDOWN"
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The FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" program began on March 14, 1950, in
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cooperation with the nation's news media. Of the 366 fugitives apprehended,
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109 of those were a result of citizen cooporation. FBI Director William H.
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Webster said,"The FBI owes a great debt to the media and the public for their
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continued cooporation and support of this vital program".
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The F.B.I. 10 Most Wanted Fugitives In The United States:
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10........ Richard Joseph Scutari 5......... Donald Eugene Webb
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9........ Victor Manuel Gerena 4......... Lohman Ray Mays
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8........ David Jay Sterling 3......... Leo Joseph Koury
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7........ Michael F. Hammond 2......... Matulu Shakur
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6........ Charles Earl Hammond 1......... *** CHARLES LEE HERRON ***
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This issue's FUGITIVE SPOTLIGHT shines on CHARLES LEE HERRON, the number one
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fugitive in America (as of 01-January-86).
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Identification Order 4163 REVISED: February 16, 1984 (CHARLES LEE HERRON)
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Charles Lee Herron, being sought for unlawful interstate flight to avoid
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prosecution for murder and assault with intent to commit murder, is one of the
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FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives."
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Herron is wanted in connection with the brutal slaying of a Nashville,
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Tennessee, policeman and the critical wounding of another. On January 16,
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1968, the two officers attempted to stop the car allegedly occupied by Herron
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when they were cut down by shots from a high-powered rifle. One officer was
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killed instantly from a 30-30 bullet in the chest and the other died 60 days
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later.
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Herron, born April 21, 1937, in Covington, Kentucky, is described as a
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5-foot-7-inch black male weighing approximately 150 pounds. He has a slender
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build, black hair, brown eyes, and has used the following aliases: Lee Jones,
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Larry Brown, James Larry Butler, D. A. Kimathi, Milo Ramsey, Bennie Leroy
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Smith, and "Shorty."
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At the time of the Nashville police murder, Herron was a suspected member of a
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gang that was allegedly passing stolen money orders.
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Herron should be considered armed and extremely dangerous. Anyone with
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information concerning Herron should take no action other than to contact the
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nearest FBI Office, the number of which may be found on the front page of most
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telephone directories.
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Remarks: Usually wears short to medium Afro hair style, sideburns to earlobes
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and heavy eyebrows, may have head shaven, be clean shaven or may have straggly
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goatee, wears wire-rimmed glasses, always wears sunglasses when outside,
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left-handed, generally wears a hat, khakis or blue jean-type clothing, has
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exaggerated walk described as a "strut," may even affect a limp, has high
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degree of interest in pickup basketball and reportedly frequently plays at
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school yards and public courts, enjoys sports cars, avid chess player and has
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a record of ignored speeding violations.
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Social Security Numbers Used: 402-44-7920; 253-70-8270
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Caution: Herron, one of the ten most wanted fugitives, is being sought for
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the shooting murders of two police officers wherein high-powered rifles were
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used. He may be accompanied by William Garrin Allen II, FBI identification
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order 4640, and Ralph Canady, FBI identification order 4644. Considered
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armed and extremely dangerous.
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This has been another FBI TOP 10 FUGITIVE COUNTDOWN brought to you with
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information provided by the friendly folks at the F.B.I. We couldn't of
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done it without them.
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As this issue spins to a close... we leave you with one thought...
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"Life really isn't a bitch; If it was, it would be easy."
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