Post by HeadMarshal on Feb 23, 2018 12:09:10 GMT -5
Photo Credits: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Aliases:
Brian Nelson, Bill Nelson, Brian W. Nelson, Brian W. Nelson, Jr., Brian William Nelson, Brian Willie Nelson, Jr., Bryan Nelson, Robert Nelson, William Nelson, William Eric Nelson, William R. Nelson, William Robert Nelson, William Ronald Nelson
Date(s) of Birth Used: August 31, 1953, June 21, 1950, August 21, 1950, August 31, 1950, August 21, 1952, August 21, 1960, October 9, 1950
Place of Birth: Ohio, may also use Illinois
Hair: Black, worn bald
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5'9" to 5'10"
Weight: 160 to 180 pounds
Sex: Male
Race: Black
Nationality: American
Scars and Marks: Nelson has a tattoo on his right arm. He has a scar on his left wrist.
NCIC: W450632430
Remarks:
Nelson may be residing in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, area, and may travel between Albuquerque and Las Vegas, Nevada.
Caution:
Brian Willie Nelson is wanted for his alleged involvement in the armed robbery of a store in Memphis, Tennessee. On June 6, 2016, Nelson allegedly robbed a home furnishings store while armed with a revolver. After allegedly obtaining money by force from the store's employees, Nelson fled the business.
On August 25, 2016, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Nelson in the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, after he was charged with use/carry of firearm during crime of violence/drug trafficking offense, and interference with commerce by threats or violence.
Based on investigating agencies, it is advised to contact the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Memphis Field Office at
(901) 747-4300 if you have any information on Brian Willie Nelson's whereabouts.
Moderator Note: If you have any news-related updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
--
Thoughts? At least we finally have another FBI featured fugitive who isn't wanted for non-violent drug trafficking.
In seriousness, I'm glad the FBI has lately been adding more armed robbers to their site. As I've mentioned with other cases, I feel these are some of the most likely types of fugitives to re-offend while on the run. Therefore it's important to find them before they allegedly commit another armed robbery, which has the potential to become a murder or attempted murder.
web.archive.org/web/20180223162823/https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/additional/brian-willie-nelson