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U.S. Marshals Report November 22 - November 26, 2009

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November 26, 2009 - A man who was wanted by the Escambia County Sheriff's Office for escape was captured late tonight after a high speed chase that started in Escambia County and ended in Santa Rosa County. Edgar Boyd Farmer led Task Force Investigators and over two dozen marked units from both Escambia and Santa Rosa Sheriff's Offices on a car chase that often reached speeds over 90 mph before ditching the truck he was driving into the Escambia Bay at the Floridatown Boat Ramp. FULL REPORT
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November 25, 2009 - The U.S. Marshals Alaska Fugitive Task Force tracked murder suspect Ariel Patrick to Guatemala. Patrick was wanted for the murder of Jamaal Barras that occurred Sept. 29, 2007 in Anchorage.

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Subsequently, the Anchorage Police Department requested assistance from the US Marshals Service-led Alaska Fugitive Task Force in locating and apprehending Patrick. FULL REPORT
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November 25, 2009 - The U.S. Marshals - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is pleased to announce the arrest of fugitives Beau Murray; John Boisvert; and Timothy Gray. All three of these fugitives that were arrested were previously featured as U.S. Marshals/WTPL-FM ‘Fugitive's of the Week.'  FULL REPORT

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