Woman on Oneida County s Ten Most Wanted list in custody after Bronx arrest
Wyzetta Henderson
A woman on Oneida County’s Ten Most Wanted list for 2021 is in custody after she was arrested in a separate incident in the Bronx on Friday, Feb. 12.
Posted: Feb 16, 2021 12:58 PM
Updated: Feb 16, 2021 2:25 PM
Posted By: WKTV
UTICA, N.Y. – A woman on Oneida County’s Ten Most Wanted list for 2021 is in custody after she was arrested in a separate incident in the Bronx on Friday, Feb. 12.
Wyzetta T. Henderson, 37, of Utica, was transferred back to Oneida County after police discovered she was wanted on a robbery charge.
Central New York man turns himself in after learning he’s on Top 10 Most Wanted list
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
A Central New York man has turned himself in after learning he was on a Top 10 Most Wanted list.
WKTV reports Craig A. Jackson, 36, of Utica, surrendered to the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday after seeing himself in media on the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office 2021 Top Ten Most Wanted list.
According to the Observer-Dispatch, Jackson had been wanted since September 2020 on a charge of felony third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
Deputies said Jackson consulted with his attorney and made arrangements with the sheriff’s office in Oriskany, N.Y., before turning himself in Tuesday morning. He was arraigned virtually in Oneida County Court via Skype and released later Tuesday.
Oneida County Sheriff s Office arrests woman on Ten Most Wanted list
A Taberg woman who was one of Oneida County Sheriff’s Office’s Ten Most Wanted was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Rome Sunday.
Posted: Feb 8, 2021 4:35 PM
Updated: Feb 8, 2021 4:37 PM
Posted By: WKTV
ROME, N.Y. – A Taberg woman who was one of Oneida County Sheriff’s Office’s Ten Most Wanted was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Rome Sunday.
Sarah J. Vaughn, 38, has been wanted since August of 2020 on a second-degree assault charge.
She was pulled over on Route 49 in Rome Sunday evening, where Oneida County troopers took her into custody without incident.
How J. Edgar Hoover accidentally invented the Ten Most Wanted poster
Over 490 Most Wanted fugitives have been apprehended by the FBI, one-third of which were captured thanks to tips from the public.
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The logo of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in Washington DC, USA. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS(Michael Reynolds/EPA)
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One day, in 1949, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover was being interviewed for a newspaper article.
The editor asked Hoover to name the ten most dangerous criminals the FBI was hunting. Hoover told him and an article was later published listing the FBI s Top Ten Most Wanted List.