FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1967

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In 1967, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for an eighteenth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.


As the FBI began the year 1967, all ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives from prior years, then still at large:


  • 1962 #170 (five years), Edward Howard Maps process dismissed December 1, 1967
  • 1964 #193 (three years), Chester Collins process dismissed March 30, 1967
  • 1964 #197 (three years), Alson Thomas Wahrlich arrested October 28, 1967
  • 1965 #203 (two years), John William Clouser remained still at large
  • 1966 #226 (one year), Robert Van Lewing arrested February 6, 1967
  • 1966 #235 (one year), Lynwood Irwin Mears arrested May 2, 1967
  • 1966 #236 (one year), James Robert Ringrose apprehended March 29, 1967
  • 1966 #239 (one year), George Ben Edmonson arrested June 28, 1967
  • 1966 #241 (two months), Gene Robert Jennings arrested February 14, 1967
  • 1966 #242 (four months), Clarence Wilbert McFarland arrested April 4, 1967


However, by year end, the FBI had cleared through removal of the three longest standing Fugitives, and had also captured most of the others as well, leaving room for listing an additional nineteen new Fugitives in 1967.

1967 also brought another pair of brothers to the list, Charles and Gordon Ervin.

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[edit] 1967 fugitives

The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1967 include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):

[edit] Monroe Hickson

February 17, 1967 #243
One year on the list
Monroe Hickson - declared deceased by January 30, 1968 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina when a couple recognized his photograph in a "Top Ten" display and identified him as a migrant worker who had died of natural causes. Positive identification was made by fingerprints. [1]


[edit] Clyde Edward Laws

February 28, 1967 #244
Three months on the list
Clyde Edward Laws - U.S. prisoner arrested May 18, 1967 in Raytown, Missouri through cooperation of a relative.


[edit] Charles Edward Ervin

April 13, 1967 #245
Three months on the list
Charles Edward Ervin - Canada prisoner arrested July 25, 1967 in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He sported facial scars indicative of plastic surgery; was the brother of and listed with Fugitive #246, Gordon Dale Ervin


[edit] Gordon Dale Ervin

April 13, 1967 #246
Two years on the list
Gordon Dale Ervin - Canada prisoner arrested June 7, 1969 in Winnipeg, Canada by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police nearly two years after his brother (Fugitive #245).


[edit] Thomas Franklin Dorman

April 20, 1967 #247
One month on the list
Thomas Franklin Dorman - U.S. prisoner arrested May 20, 1967 in Grantsburg, Indiana by the FBI aided by local and state police.



[edit] Joseph Leroy Newman

June 2, 1967 #249
One month on the list
Joseph Leroy Newman - U.S. prisoner arrested June 29, 1967 in Jersey City, New Jersey.



[edit] Donald Richard Bussmeyer

June 28, 1967 #251
Two months on the list
Donald Richard Bussmeyer - U.S. prisoner arrested August 24, 1967 in Upland, California clad only in shorts. A tattoo on his chest "Don Bussmeyer Loves Joyce" gave away his identity. With two accomplices he had robbed $75,000 from a Los Angeles bank.

[edit] Florencio Lopez Mationg

July 1, 1967 #252
Two weeks on the list
Florencio Lopez Mationg - U.S. prisoner arrested July 16, 1967 in Los Angeles, California with his partner Victor Bono (Fugitive #253).


[edit] Victor Jerald Bono

July 1, 1967 #253
Two weeks on the list
Victor Jerald Bono - U.S. prisoner arrested July 16, 1967 in Los Angeles, California with his partner Florencio Lopez Mationg (Fugitive #252).


[edit] Alfred Johnson Cooper, Jr.

July 27, 1967 #254
Two months on the list
Alfred Johnson Cooper, Jr. - U.S. prisoner arrested September 8, 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts. A visitor on the FBI Tour in Washington, D. C. recognized Cooper's photograph on the "Top Ten" display.


[edit] John D. Slaton

August 2, 1967 #255
Four months on the list
John D. Slaton - U.S. prisoner arrested December 1, 1967 in Harquahala Valley, Arizona.


[edit] Jerry Ray James

August 16, 1967 #256
Five months on the list
Jerry Ray James - U.S. prisoner arrested January 24, 1968 in Tucson, Arizona by FBI Agents and local police, along with his partner Donald Sparks (Fugitive #259).


[edit] Richard Paul Anderson

September 7, 1967 #257
Four months on the list
Richard Paul Anderson - Canada prisoner arrested January 19, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Canadian Police

[edit] Henry Theodore Young

September 21, 1967 #258
Four months on the list
Henry Theodore Young - U.S. prisoner arrested January 9, 1968 in Kansas City, Missouri after a citizen recognized him from an article in Inside Detective magazine.


[edit] Donald Eugene Sparks

August 3, 1967 #259, was evidently listed late after his approval to the list
Five months on the list
Donald Eugene Sparks - U.S. prisoner arrested January 24, 1968 in Tucson, Arizona by FBI Agents and local police, along with his partner Jerry James (Fugitive #256).


[edit] Zelma Lavone King

December 14, 1967 #260
Zelma Lavone King - U.S. prisoner arrested January 30, 1968 in Phoenix, Arizona.


[edit] Jerry Reece Peacock

December 14, 1967 #261
Three months on the list
Jerry Reece Peacock - U.S. prisoner arrested March 5, 1968 in Mesquite, Nevada.


[edit] See also

[edit] Later entries

[edit] Prior entries

[edit] References

  1. ^ Federal Bureau of Investigation (2000). FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Program: 50th Anniversary 1950-2000. K&D Limited, Inc.. 

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