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Warren,
Ohio – Peter J. Elliott, U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio, is
pleased to announce the arrest of fugitive Christopher Williams, age 31. The
Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force had been looking for Williams since
January 2010 when he was indicted by a federal grand jury on a charge of being a
felon in possession of a firearm. In May 2010, Williams was featured as one of
the Task Forces original “Dangerous Dozen” and had also been named as one of the
most wanted fugitives in Warren during last summer’s V-GRIP Operation. V-GRIP,
the Violence and Gun Reduction and Interdiction Program, was a joint effort
among local and federal law enforcement partners that focused its efforts on
reducing violent crime and removing gun carrying offenders from the streets.
While working V-GRIP over the summer,
investigators began receiving tips that Williams fled Warren because of the
increased police presence. Concerned citizens told investigators that Williams
was living in the country, somewhere north of Warren. These anonymous tips
continued throughout the winter, but none of the tipsters could provide an exact
address for Williams. Investigators were eventually able to piece together all
of leads and determine where Williams was living.
Yesterday afternoon, members of the U.S. Marshals
Task Force went to a residence on the 4000 block of State Route 87 in Farmdale,
Ohio. Officers established a perimeter on the small house that was located in
northern Trumbull County. Initially, Williams refused to answer the door and
there was a brief standoff as officers tried to get him to surrender. Williams
eventually complied with the officers and was arrested without further incident
at the front door of the residence. Williams is being held in federal custody
pending an arraignment in United States District Court.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Bill Boldin stated that,
“Credit for this arrest has to go to the community, and the residents who are
fed up with violent crime. The numerous tips and calls we received from
concerned citizens is what led to this arrest.”
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of a known fugitive is
encouraged to contact the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task
Force at: 1-866-4-WANTED. Callers may remain
anonymous and a cash reward may be available. The Task Force’s “Dangerous Dozen”
fugitives can be viewed at
http://www.usmarshals.gov/district/oh-n/fugitives/pdf/dangerous_dozen.pdf,
which is updated monthly.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force in the greater
Warren/Youngstown area is composed of the following federal, state and local
agencies: Boardman Township Police Department, Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement, Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office, Dalton Village Police
Department, East Liverpool Police Department, Girard Police Department, Goshen
Township Police Department, Howland Police Department, Hubbard Township Police
Department, Liberty Township Police Department, Lisbon Police Department,
Lordstown Police Department, McDonald Police Department, Newton Falls Police
Department, Niles Police Department, Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Ohio Bureau of
Criminal Identification & Investigation, Salem Police Department, Trumbull
County Probation Office, Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals
Service, Warren Municipal Courts, Warren Police Department, Washingtonville
Village Police Department, Weathersfield Township Police Department, and the
Youngstown Police Department.
Additional information about the U.S. Marshals
can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov.
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