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UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION - INDECENT BEHAVIOR WITH A JUVENILE; PROBATION VIOLATION

RONALD DANTE FONTENOT, SR.


  
Aliases: Ronald D. Fontenot, Sr., Ron Fontenot, Sr., Allen Rich, Allan Rich, Alan Rich, Allen Rice, Alan Rice
DESCRIPTION

Date of Birth: March 4, 1936
Place of Birth: Bogalusa, Louisiana
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 170 pounds
NCIC: W979077025

Nationality: American
Sex: Male
Race: White
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Former Minister/Missionary, Military Special Operations
Scars and Marks: Fontenot has a scar on his chin, a 16" scar in the middle of his back, and a scar on his stomach
Remarks: Fontenot is a former Special Forces Green Beret, having served in Vietnam. He speaks French, Spanish, and Vietnamese fluently. Fontenot was a minister/missionary in Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, Georgia, and Texas. He enjoys carpentry work and fishing.

CAUTION

Ronald Dante Fontenot, Sr. was convicted in 1989 for molesting a juvenile in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Fontenot received a suspended sentence of 15 years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections, and was placed on five years probation. Then, on December 29, 1992, while Fontenot was on probation, a state arrest warrant was issued by the Nineteenth Judicial Court for the State of Louisiana at Baton Rouge, charging Fontenot with indecent behavior which was unrelated to his prior conviction. Fontenot was also charged with probation violation and an additional state warrant was issued for his arrest on April 22, 1993. Subsequently, a federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana on October 12, 2001, charging Fontenot with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS

REWARD


The FBI is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of Ronald Dante Fontenot, Sr.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE, THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY OR CONSULATE OR THE CHILD ABUSE UNIT
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