FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive

UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION - MURDER

MICHAEL JASON REGISTE

Photograph of Michael Jason Registe taken in 2005 (Captured)
Photograph taken in 2005

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Aliases:  Michael Register, Michael Registe, Jr., Jason Registe, Kareem Luke Penn, Hakeem Luke Penn, David Nathaniel Noland, David N. Noland

DESCRIPTION

Dates of Birth Used: December 26, 1982; February 26, 1982;
January 3, 1989;
April 16, 1985
Hair: Black
Place of Birth: Ft. Benning, Georgia Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'8" Complexion: Dark
Weight: 140 pounds Sex: Male
Build: Thin Race: Black
Occupation: Unknown Nationality: American
Scars and Marks: Registe has the following tattoos: the words "South Side" on his upper right arm, Chinese letters and the words "706 Ganxta" on his upper left arm, and a picture of the cartoon character Yosemite Sam with the words "Stick Up Kid" written underneath it on his right forearm.
Remarks:  Registe has ties to the United States Virgin Islands, specifically the island of St. Thomas.

CAUTION

MICHAEL JASON REGISTE IS WANTED FOR HIS ALLEGED PARTICIPATION IN A DOUBLE HOMICIDE IN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ON JULY 20, 2007, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS RESPONDED TO A SHOOTING INCIDENT IN WHICH TWO MALES SITTING INSIDE A TRUCK HAD SUFFERED EXECUTION-STYLE GUNSHOT WOUNDS TO THE BACK OF THEIR HEADS. ONE OF THE VICTIMS DIED AT THE SCENE AND THE OTHER DIED SHORTLY AFTERWARD.

CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE OR THE NEAREST U.S. EMBASSY OR CONSULATE.

REWARD

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Michael Jason Registe.

July 2008


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