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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: |
April 03, 2008 |
Deputy U.S. Marshal/PIO
Stephanie Creasy
(901) 601-0228 / (901) 544-0906; or
Kristin Helm (615) 744-4087 (TBI) |
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation "Top Ten
Most Wanted" Winfred Scott Apprehended in Missouri |
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Memphis, TN
- On Wednesday, April 2, 2008, U.S. Marshals and other members
of the Kansas City Career Criminal Task Force (KCCCTF) arrested Tennessee
Bureau of Investigations’ Top Ten Most Wanted fugitive Winfred Scott in
Kansas City, Missouri.
On December 15, 2005 the State of Tennessee issued a warrant for Winfred
Scott and his son Akeem Scott after both were indicted for Rape of a Child.
Earlier in 2005, Winfred Scott had arranged a meeting with investigators,
never showed, and promptly fled Memphis, TN with his adult son, Akeem Scott.
In January 2006, the U.S. Marshals Mid South Fugitive Task Force (MSFTF)
quickly adopted this vile case and followed the Scott’s trail to Florida,
California, Washington, and Colorado. In January 2008, the Tennessee Bureau
of Investigation (TBI) added Winfred and Akeem Scott to their Top Ten Most
Wanted. TBI and MSFTF investigators combined their resources to locate these
fugitives and again followed leads all over the U.S. finally locating
Winfred Scott visiting family in Missouri. When Winfred Scott first saw KCCCTF officers he made a run for it, tried to hide, then ran again, but
Scott’s luck ran out, and he was arrested and transported to the Jackson
County Jail where he awaits extradition to Shelby County. U.S. Marshal David
G. Jolley quipped “The word should be out there, but I obviously can not
state it enough, the MSFTF will not allow fugitives to run across state-lines
without consequences. Like Winfred Scott, fugitives can run, but they will
only go to jail tired. “
Akeem Scott remains on TBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted, but the U.S. Marshals and
the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are confident that like his father,
Akeem Scott’s photo will soon have “apprehended”, in red letters, stamped
across his face. “The arrest of Winfred Scott gives TBI and MSFTF the
ability to focus more resources on Akeem Scott and we intend to utilize
those resources to get this dangerous fugitive off of the streets” said
Marshal Jolley. If you have information as to the whereabouts of Akeem Scott
please call 1-800-TBI-FIND. There is a $1000.00 award for information
leading to Akeem Scott’s capture.
Information about the U.S. Marshals can be found at
www.usmarshals.gov.
Information about the TBI can be found at
www.tbi.state.tn.us.
The Mid South Fugitive Task Force is a multi-law enforcement agency task
force comprised of Deputy United States Marshals, Shelby County Sheriff’s
Deputies, and Memphis Police Officers and focuses on locating and
apprehending violent offenders and sexual predators.
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