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Unlawful Flight to Avoid Confinement - Murder, Escape

GLEN STEWART GODWIN

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Aliases:

Michael Carrera, Miguel Carrera, Michael Carmen, Glen Godwin, Glen S. Godwin, Dennis H. McWilliams, Dennis Harold McWilliams

DESCRIPTION

Date(s) of Birth Used:

June 26, 1958

Place of Birth:

Miami, Florida

Height:

6'0"

Weight:

200 pounds

Build:

Medium

Occupations:

Self-employed in tool supplies,
Mechanic,
Construction worker

Hair:

Black/Salt and Pepper

Eyes:

Green

Complexion:

Medium to Dark

Sex:

Male

Race:

White

Nationality:

American

Scars and Marks:

None known

Remarks:

Godwin is fluent in Spanish and may be traveling throughout Central and South America, and Mexico. He is thought to be involved in narcotics distribution.

CAUTION

Glen Stewart Godwin is being sought for his 1987 escape from Folsom State Prison in California, where he was serving a lengthy sentence for murder. Later in 1987, Godwin was arrested for drug trafficking in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. After being convicted, he was sent to a prison in Guadalajara. In April of 1991, Godwin allegedly murdered a fellow inmate and then escaped five months later.

REWARD

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Glen Stewart Godwin.

CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY 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.

Field Office: Sacramento

December 1996
Poster Revised November 2009

09.29.10

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