James M. Wahlrab,
United States Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio, announces
the arrest of Allen Keyshawn Wright. Wright was wanted by the
Dayton Police Department for violations of his terms of probation
and felonious assault.
In September 2006,
Wright was convicted of unlawful possession of dangerous ordnance in
Montgomery County and sentenced to 5 years of community control.
Recently, Wright has failed to report to his probation officer and
local authorities believe he committed a new offense of felonious
assault with serious harm to the victim.
On December 20,
2007, the U.S. Marshals Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike
Team (SOFAST), comprised of local, state and federal agents,
traveled to 513 Groveland Avenue in Dayton, Ohio. SOFAST members
made entry and located Wright hiding underneath a bed where he was
apprehended without incident.
The U.S. Marshal
would like to thank the participating agencies of the SOFAST task
force for their continued dedication to making the SOFAST a success
in the greater Dayton area.
The U.S. Marshals
Service was America’s first federal law enforcement agency and each
year arrests more fugitives than all other federal law enforcement
agencies combined. |