David Stanley Jacubanis

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David Stanley Jacubanis (b. July 1910) was a Russian-American criminal and former member of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list.

Originally born in Baku, Jacubanis was mainly a drifter whose criminal career spanned thirty-seven years with convictions including breaking and entering, larceny, auto theft, armed robbery and carrying a gun without a license. Considered an escape risk by several prisons where he would be imprisoned, among them Alcatraz, Jacubanis was described by federal agents as "a man without a country", Jacubanis was rejected for deportation by Russia, Canada, England and France.

In 1962, shortly after being parolled, Jacubanis robbed $6,004 from a bank in Dedham, Massachusetts on March 27, 1962. Although not insured by the federal government, thus not robbery remaining under jurisdiction of state officials, federal authorities issued arrest warrants for Jacubanis with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and violation of his parole.

After a second robbery in North Smithfield, Rhode Island on April 5, Jacubanis faced additional federal charges and officially placed as the 171st fugitive on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List on November 21. After eight days, Jacubanis was captured in Arlington, Vermont where he was taken back to Massachusetts for trial and eventual conviction.

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  • Newton, Michael. Encyclopedia of Robbers, Heists, and Capers. New York: Facts On File Inc., 2002.