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Former Marine Suspected Of Killing Girlfriend Put On US Marshals Most Wanted List

Font Size: The U.S. Marshals have offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the capture of a former Marine suspected of killing his girlfriend. Raymond Samuel “RJ” McLeod, Jr. has become a 15 Most Wanted fugitive with a reward of up to $50,000 being offered in exchange for information leading “directly” to his arrest, according to the April 5 press release. “Raymond McLeod will be the first fugitive in history on our 15 Most Wanted list with an initial reward of up to $50,000,” U.S. Marshal Service Director Donald Washington said in the press release. “We want McLeod’s new status as a 15 Most Wanted fugitive and the $50,000 reward amount to be broadcasted far and wide. McLeod poses a significant threat to the public and must be brought to justice.”

$50,000 reward for Marine vet on Most Wanted list for 2016 murder

$50,000 reward for Marine vet on “Most Wanted” list for 2016 murder 4 days ago Raymond McLeod is wanted in connection with the 2016 murder of Krystal Mitchell (Courtesy San Diego Police Department). More than four years after his girlfriend was found dead in a San Diego apartment, a Marine veteran is now one of the most-sought fugitives from justice in the U.S. Police say Raymond McLeod Jr., 37, strangled Krystal Mitchell, 30, on June 10, 2016 while they were visiting a friend of McLeod’s in San Diego. He is now one of the U.S. Marshals Service’s “15 Most Wanted” fugitives, the agency announced on a Monday episode of “America’s Most Wanted” and in a press release. The USMS also announced an unprecedented reward for information leading to McLeod’s arrest.

Raymond McLeod on America s Most Wanted Fugitive List – NBC Los Angeles

U.S. Marshals Service Authorities announced a five-figure reward Monday for information leading to the capture of a 37-year-old ex-Marine suspected of fleeing the country after allegedly murdering his girlfriend at an Allied Gardens apartment nearly five years ago. Raymond McLeod will be the first fugitive in history on our 15 Most Wanted List with an initial reward of up to $50,000, said U.S. Marshal Service Director Donald Washington. We want McLeod s new status as a 15-most-wanted fugitive and the $50,000 reward amount to be broadcasted far and wide. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.

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