Staff reports
Jason Levi Miller, 39, of Bonham was arrested Monday morning in Valley, Nebraska by the Metro Fugitive Task Force of the United States Marshals Service out of Omaha, Nebraska. Miller has been on the Top Ten Most Wanted list of the Sherman Police Department for several years. Miller has outstanding warrants for four counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and two counts of indecency with a child by sexual contact.
A statement from the Grayson County District Attorney’s Office said its Criminal Investigator Don Tran, who serves as a Task Force officer with the U.S. Marshals Service, has been working tirelessly to located Miller and was successful in that endeavor last week. Miller will be transported to the Grayson County Jail shortly.
Utica police: Domestic incident leads to handgun arrest
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A 39-year-old Utica man has been charged for possessing a handgun following a domestic violence incident, according to the Utica Police Department.
Police were dispatched shortly after 7 p.m. Friday to a home on Richardson Avenue in Utica for reports of a domestic incident involving a man with a handgun. Police could hear yelling inside and were able to contact a woman who said her boyfriend threatened to shoot her during an argument, police said.
The suspect, Ezra McClain, had gone into the basement but re-entered the back of the home where he encountered police. He fled out a back door but was stopped a short distance away, police said. In the basement, police found a loaded 9 mm handgun and two extended magazines.
Utica Police have released a list of the Top Ten Most Wanted for the month of February. The most serious offense facing those on the list is 25-year-old Charles Phillips, who is wanted on a charge of second degree murder.
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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.