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Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution - First Degree Murder (3 Counts), Arson of an Occupied Structure

ROBERT WILLIAM FISHER

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Photograph taken in 1999 Photograph taken in 1997

Alias:

Robert W. Fisher

DESCRIPTION

Date(s) of Birth Used:

April 13, 1961

Place of Birth:

Brooklyn, New York

Height:

6'0"

Weight:

190 pounds

Build:

Medium

Occupations:

Surgical Catheter Technician,
Respiratory Therapist,
Fireman

Hair:

Brown

Eyes:

Blue

Complexion:

Light

Sex:

Male

Race:

White

Nationality:

American

Scars and Marks:

Fisher has surgical scars on his lower back.

Remarks:

Fisher is physically fit and is an avid outdoorsman, hunter, and fisherman. He has a noticeable gold crown on his upper left first bicuspid tooth. He may walk with an exaggerated erect posture and his chest pushed out due to a lower back injury. Fisher is known to chew tobacco heavily. He has ties to New Mexico and Florida. Fisher is believed to be in possession of several weapons, including a high-powered rifle.

CAUTION

Robert William Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001.

REWARD

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Robert William Fisher.

CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS

If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.

Field Office: Phoenix

June 2002
Poster Revised January 2005

09.29.10

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