Fugitive Recovery Capture Stories

Armed and Wanted

Well I had typed this post just previously and it has disappeared so I have to try to retype it!! This guy had been recently released from prison after 6 years from a robbery charge. He now skipped his court date on charges from an alleged armed carjacking to alleged drug possessions and resisting arrests. His bond is $40,000. Unfortunelty for him , I was the bountyhunter hired to find him.

I go to his first address and raid it with the police. When guys are this dangerous and most likely armed , I highly suggest taking the police. No pride is hurt, remember if your by yourself with the police, the reward gets split one way, your way. The police are just assisting. Also remember, your still going in first. I can promise you, they will be following. So we raid the home and it is empty.

About 1 week later I receive a tip on where the fugitive may be staying. No address or anything, just a basic description of the house and a roundabout area. I drive around in the POURING rain and see a house that fits the description. I notice an extremely elderly man hopping into his caddy and I pull up to him. I identify myself and show him the picture of the subject and ask him if he looks familiar and not to look anywhere if he does. The gentleman says to me “that’s the young man across the street”!! BAM!!

I call the police to assist and 2 officer’s come out. Ironically the same officer’s that arrested him 7 years ago and sent him to prison. The lord works in mysterious ways. So armed with shotguns we approach the house. I begin to pound on the door and identify myself. About 5 minutes go past and nothing. I then yell ” last warning, I’m kicking your door in”. I begin to kick when I hear the lock click. A young lady comes to the door crying. I drill her about where the fugitive is hiding and she refuses to talk. The police threaten to arrest her and she still stays silent.

We begin the entry when a 3 year old comes out into the hallway. Guns are quickly pointed above the kids head incase the fugitive comes out from behind him. Which they will do cause they think you won’t shoot. We manage to get the little one out and just when we do, a pitbull comes out. I manage to call the dog to me before the officer fired. After he’s tied up we begin entry.

I take the room to the left while the officer’s clear the rooms on the right. As I enter the living room it’s empty except for a futon sofa and table. I gently lift up the futon mattress and notice two feet!! I quickly flip the futon over and a gun is held to the fugitives head while he’s cuffed. He was quickly drug out in his sox and boxers and returned to jail. Total bond recovered was $40,000.

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