Wanted by the FBI

UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID CONFINEMENT - ESCAPE (MURDER, FIRST DEGREE WHILE PERPETRATING RAPE)

LESTER EDWARD EUBANKS

Age-enhanced photograph of Lester Edward Eubanks Age-enhanced photograph of Lester Edward Eubanks Age-enhanced photograph of Lester Edward Eubanks

Age-enhanced photographs

Aliases: Victor A. Young, Victor Eubanks, "Pete", Victor Young, Victor A. Young, Pete Eubanks, Lester William Eubanks, Lester E. Eubanks

DESCRIPTION

Dates of Birth Used:  October 31, 1943;
December 12, 1943;
December 25, 1943
Hair: Black
Place of Birth: Ohio Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'11" Sex: Male
Weight: 175 pounds Race: Black
NCIC: W917987938 Nationality: American
Occupations: Eubanks was a former Air Force medic and worked in a waterbed store in the shipping and receiving department. He also painted houses to earn money.
Scars and Marks: Eubanks has a 1 1/2" round scar on his upper-right arm, as well as a 3" scar on the same arm.
Remarks: Eubanks has been described as a quiet man, who is a "loner." He holds a degree in martial arts and also has a black belt in Karate. Additionally, Eubanks was a practicing Baptist and avid church-goer. He is also known to be involved in religious activities within the community. Eubanks is left-handed. He has ties to the following areas: Michigan; Ohio; Alabama; and Canada. He also lived in Los Angeles, California, during the early 1990s.

CAUTION

Lester Eubanks is wanted for escaping from jail. On May 25, 1966, Eubanks was convicted of murdering a teenage girl during an attempted rape in Mansfield, Ohio. Eubanks shot the victim twice. He then returned to the victim's location and smashed her skull with a brick. At the time of the offense, Eubanks was on bail for another attempted rape.

On December 7, 1973, Eubanks walked away from an honor assignment from the Ohio Correctional Center in Columbus, Ohio. Reportedly, Eubanks was taken to a shopping center in the south end of Columbus and dropped off to go Christmas shopping by prison officials. Eubanks failed to return to his scheduled pick-up point and was reported by prison officials as a "walkaway." Eubanks had been sentenced to death in the electric chair, and after three unsuccessful appeals, his death sentence was commuted to life in prison. This was due to a 1972 Supreme Court decision that ruled the death penalty unconstitutional.

An arrest warrant was issued for Lester Edward Eubanks by the Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County, state of Ohio, for escape from confinement. Additionally, on March 1, 1996, a federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio, after Eubanks was charged with unlawful flight to avoid confinement.

REWARD

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of Lester Edward Eubanks.

 

ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS

Photograph of Lester Edward Eubanks taken in 1965 Photograph of Lester Edward Eubanks taken in 1965 Photograph of Lester Edward Eubanks taken in 1965

Photographs taken in 1965

SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS AND AN ESCAPE RISK

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

Signature of Robert S. Mueller, III

ROBERT S. MUELLER, III
DIRECTOR
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535
TELEPHONE: (202) 324-3000
 

 


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