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U.S. Marshals Service Report: May 1 - May 7, 2010

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May 07, 2010 - Cathy J. Jones, Acting United States Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio and Dayton Chief of Police Richard Biehl, announce the arrest of Anthony D. Choice after more than a ten month long man hunt. Choice is charged with three counts of murder, two counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of aggravated burglary, and two counts of felonious assault because of his suspected involvement in a June 24, 2009 home invasion that left one man dead.

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United_States_Marshals_Service_ToolsMay 06, 2010 - The U.S. Marshals Mid-South Fugitive Task Force and Shelby County Sheriff's Street Crimes Unit arrested Jamal Brown of Polk County, Florida. Brown was indicted in Polk County on 2 counts of First Degree Murder, Attempted First Degree Murder, Conspiracy Burglary of a Dwelling, Assault Armed Burglary of Dwelling and Armed Robbery with a firearm. Brown has been profiled on the TV show America's Most Wanted.


 

May 06, 2010 - On May 5th, 2010 Deputy U.S. Marshals and Task Force Officers arrested Raymond Bellavance, Jr. at a construction worksite on Moore Duncan Highway in Moore, SC. Bellavance was wanted for allegedly setting fire to the Grand View Topless Coffee Shop in Vassalboro, ME.


May 06, 2010 - The U.S. Marshals Mid-South Fugitive Task Force arrested Antwan Melvin in a North Memphis home. Melvin, a documented member of the "Vice Lords" street gang, was wanted by the Shelby County Sheriff's Office on numerous felony charges. Melvin was wanted for three counts of Aggravated Robbery, four counts Criminal-Attempt Aggravated Robbery, three counts of Especially Aggravated Kidnapping, four counts Aggravated Assault, one count Aggravated Burglary, one count of Intentionally Evading Arrest in Auto with Risk of Death and Theft of Property $1000 to $10,000.


May 05, 2010 - Eric Timberman, the United States Marshal for the District of Puerto Rico, would like to announce the arrest of homicide suspect Waldemar Quinones, aka "el gordo", and his girlfriend Kimberly Grandmason, by the United States Marshals led Puerto Rico Fugitive Task Force (PRFTF), the Worchester, Massachusetts Police Department and the Puerto Rico Police Department this afternoon in Penuelas, Puerto Rico.


May 04, 2010 - On April 30, Jeff Moturi, brother of Deputy U.S. Marshal Johnny Sanford, signed a free agent contract with the Green Bay Packers. Moturi one of eight players in school history to amass 2000 receiving yards and ranked third in UTEP's yearly historical records in TD catches completing his collegiate career at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).


May 04, 2010 - U. S. Marshal Federico Rocha of the Northern District of California announced the arrest of David Gordon Myers. On May 3, Myers was arrested at a Klamath RV Park. Myers was wanted for violation of probation in Humboldt County and was charged in Crescent City with being out of compliance with the state's sex registration laws. Myers was convicted in 1987 for lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 and placed on probation. In 1989, Myers absconded from supervision and failed to update his registration.


May 04, 2010 -  The United States Marshals Service have arrested a Wilmington man wanted by Wilmington Police in connection with a fatal crash that claimed the life of a popular community advocate. Jesus L. Pinkston, 22, is wanted in the hit-and-run death of 48-year-old Christopher W. White, executive director of the Community Legal Aid Society and the Shipley Village Community Development Corp.


May 04, 2010 - A man wanted by the Charleston County Sheriff's Department in Charleston, South Carolina was arrested by the United States Marshals Service Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force and the Savannah Chatham Metro Police Department on May 4, 2010. Kendrick Coakley was wanted by the Charleston County Sheriff's Department for failure to appear on Possession of Marijuana charges and Carrying a Pistol charge 

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