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U.S. Marshals Service: Weekly Update

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June 6, 2009
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RightSideNews reports from the Office of the U.S. Marshals Service:

June 03, 2009
- Dr. Michael Bourke, Chief Psychologist for the U.S. Marshals Service Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), received an award from the United Kingdom's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) in London on May 20, 2009. Dr. Bourke and his colleague, Dr. Andres Hernandez, were recognized for their "outstanding example of research into the behaviors of child sexual offenders."   CEOP is the UK's primary law enforcement agency in the area of child protection.

The awards are presented to "individuals who have made outstanding contributions in their given area and who have gone above and beyond their normal duty to assist not only CEOP but the wider child protection community," said CEOP's Chief Executive Jim Gamble.

  June 02, 2009 - Working on information developed from Escambia County Sheriff's Office investigators, the U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force captured Wendell Ray Hurley who is wanted for the murder of Timothy Thames of Blue Angel Lane.   According to reports, Hurley allegedly broke into the home around 5:30 a.m. and shot Thames, 40, two times with what was believed to be a .380 caliber handgun before fleeing the home. There was reportedly a second suspect with him whom the sheriff's office investigators have questioned as well. Around noon today the Task Force and apprehended Hurley without incident while he slept in a house located on the 1200 block of Tamara Drive in Pensacola. Investigators found a .380 caliber handgun in the bed where he was sleeping but it is unknown whether or not if it is the murder weapon. The Marshals were assisted by task force officers from Escambia and Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Offices, Pensacola Police Department and FDLE as well as a K9 Unit from Escambia County.

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  June 02, 2009 - After a week on the run, U.S. Marshal's Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force members arrested twenty five year old Rufus L. Lee of Perry, Florida for the offenses of 1st Degree Murder, Attempted Murder, and Armed Robbery.  Lee was identified by the Perry Police Department as the second suspect in a Memorial Day armed robbery which turned into a Homicide at Daddy's Place, a local barbershop in Perry, FL. U.S. Marshals Task Force members arrested Isaac Jackson III, a documented Blood gang member, on Saturday May 30 in Thomasville, GA and had been working on tracking down Lee since being contacted by the Perry Police Department last Wednesday. Information supplied by the Perry Police Department alleged that Lee and Jackson shot and killed Henry Hughes during the armed robbery of Daddy's Place. Lee and Jackson are also accused of shooting and wounding another victim during the robbery who is still recovering from wounds sustained during the holdup. 

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