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For Immediate Release
October
19, 2006
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Washington D.C.
FBI National Press Office
(202) 324-3691
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FBI
TEN MOST WANTED FUGITIVE JOHN W. PARSONS
APPREHENDED AT CHILLICOTHE, OHIO
Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Timothy P. Murphy, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Cincinnati Division, in conjunction
with the Ross County, Ohio Sheriff's Department, the Chillicothe,
Ohio Police Department, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation
and the U.S. Marshal's Service, announced that John W. Parsons
was arrested without incident by members of the Ross County
Tactical Assault Team at approximately 12:20 pm today. The
arrest occurred at a small shack near the Chillicothe city
limits. Information was received yesterday that Parsons
was located at the place of the arrest. A number of law
enforcement tactical units, which have been participating
in the fugitive task force formed to apprehend Parsons,
converged on the location and planned the arrest to avoid
injury to any law enforcement personnel or to Parsons.
Parsons escaped from the Ross County, Ohio Jail on Saturday
July 29, 2006. He was being held pending capital charges
for the April 21, 2005 murder of Chillicothe Police Officer
Larry R. Cox. Since his escape there have been numerous
sightings of Parsons in heavily wooded areas near Chillicothe.
A multi-agency task force comprised of the above-listed
agencies as well as the Franklin County, Ohio Sheriff's
Office, the Hamilton County, Ohio Sheriff's Office, the
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, the Ohio
Adult Parole Authority, and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, has been searching for Parsons
since his escape.
Parsons was place on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List
on September 30, 2006. Parsons was the 484th fugitive named
to the FBI Top Ten List since its inception in 1950. He
is the 454th of these fugitives have been apprehended or
otherwise located. Citizen cooperation led to 147 of these
apprehensions.
SAC Murphy noted the strong cooperation between the agencies
involved which led to this arrest. He also commended members
of the media including Columbus area television stations,
all of the local newspapers in the Chillicothe area and
the America's Most Wanted television show on the Fox Network
which featured Parsons on three occasions since his escape.
It should be noted that the subject in this matter has
only been charged with a criminal offense. Individuals are
presumed innocent until being convicted in a criminal court.
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