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U.S. Marshals Capture 15 Most Wanted Prison Escapee, David Lee Green
 

David Lee Green (Captured)September 10, 2008 - A perfect trifecta resulted in the arrest of U.S. Marshals “15 Most Wanted” fugitive David Lee Green yesterday at a medical facility in Titusville, FL. Diligence and hard work by the U.S. Marshals from the Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force in Orlando and U.S. Marshals in the Northern District of Ohio combined with a tip from a citizen resulted in Green’s capture after being on the run since 2000.  Green was wanted for his June 19, 2000, escape from the Federal Correctional Institution in Elkton, Ohio, where he was serving a 235-month sentence for cocaine distribution.  Read More

   

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Luc Pierre-Charles Jr.August 21, 2008 - In July 2006, the bodies of two high school lacrosse players were found lying side-by-side, facedown, murdered execution style, miles from their suburban homes near Orlando. Luc Pierre-Charles Jr., is a suspect sought in connection with two student slayings.  Read More

 

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