- FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1951
In 1951, the
United States FBI , under DirectorJ. Edgar Hoover , continued for a second year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.As 1951 began, only three of the original top ten fugitives from the prior year still remained at large. The FBI had also added six additional fugitives to the list during the prior year, and had already caught one of those as well. As a result of the late year captures in 1950, 1951 began with only eight wanted fugitives named on the list. However, as soon as the second week of the new year began, the FBI promptly filled the two open slots with two new fugitives.
1951 fugitives
The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1951 include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):
Courtney Townshend Taylor
January 8 1951 #17
One month on the listCourtney Townshend Taylor - U.S. prisoner apprehendedFebruary 16 1951 inMobile, Alabama after a jeweler recognized him from a wanted flyer, sent his clerk to follow Taylor, and then called the FBI and police. Within twenty-five minutes Taylor was in custody.Joseph Franklin Bent
January 9 1951 #18
Two years on the listJoseph Franklin Bent - U.S. prisoner arrestedAugust 29 1952 inTexas City, Texas ; he was shot and wounded during the arrest while attempting to draw his weapon; a citizen had recognized his photo in Pageant magazine.Harry H. Burton
March 9 1951 #19
One year on the listHarry H. Burton - ACQUITTED of murder when witnesses testified he was at his dying mother's bedside at the time of the murder; was arrestedFebruary 7 1952 inCody, Wyoming by the local sheriff and FBI; had been featured on theTrue Detective Mysteries radio show.Joseph Paul Cato
June 27 1951 #20
Surrendered before publicationJoseph Paul Cato - U.S. prisoner surrendered to the FBIJune 21 1951 inCleveland, Ohio after seeing his own Identification Order; had been approved to be placed on the "Top Ten" list, but surrendered prior to the press release dateAnthony Brancato
June 27 1951 #21
Two days on the listAnthony Brancato - U.S. prisoner surrendered to the FBIJune 29 1951 inSan Francisco, California after seeing theINS story in theSan Francisco Call-Bulletin Frederick Emerson Peters
July 2 1951 #22
Seven months on the listFrederick Emerson Peters - U.S. prisoner arrestedJanuary 15 1952 in aWashington, D. C. hotel lobby after two FBI agentsrecognized him from the Identification Order; further research would be needed to clarify if he was the same lifelong criminal Frederick Emerson Peters (1885-1959) who became infamous as an impostor of famous people dating back to 1902.Ernest Tait
July 11 1951 #23 and also appeared again as #133 in 1960
One day on the listErnest Tait - became Fugitive #133 in 1960; U.S. prisoner arrestedJuly 12 1951 inMiami, Florida by the FBI as a direct result of anAssociated Press story in theMiami Herald and theMiami Daily News ; he later claimed that he had intended to shoot it out with the police but not with the FBI.Ollie Gene Embry
July 25 1951 #24
One month on the listOllie Gene Embry - U.S. prisoner arrested by FBI AgentsAugust 5 1951 while working as a local filling station attendant, in the process of fixing the automobile radiator of a citizen who saw his Identification Order in the Post Office, and recognized him.Giachino Anthony Baccolla
August 20 1951 #25
Four months on the listGiachino Anthony Baccolla - U.S. prisoner arrestedDecember 10 1951 inNew York City .Raymond Edward Young
November 12 1951 #26
Four days on the listRaymond Edward Young - U.S. prisoner arrestedNovember 16 1951 inDenver, Colorado , while loading bread trucks on his night job at a bakery.John Thomas Hill
December 10 1951 #27
One year on the listJohn Thomas Hill - U.S. prisoner arrestedAugust 16 1952 inHamtramck, Michigan while asleep in bed during a raid onhis home, after a citizen recognized him from a wanted flier.George Arthur Heroux
December 19 1951 #28
Seven months on the listGeorge Arthur Heroux - US PRISONER; was caught onJuly 25 1952 atMiami, Florida ; had been charged along with Gerhard Arthur Puff (Fugitive #30) onDecember 3 1951 , for bank robbery and both men were soon added to the Top Ten fugitives list; with Puff, he robbed theJohnson County National Bank and Trust Company ofPrairie Village, Kansas onOctober 25 1951 ; had probably been the person who bailed out Puff onOctober 17 1951 ; was released from jail onAugust 23 1951 ; had met Puff while inMilwaukee County Jail , after Puff was arrestedMay 2 1951 for armed robbery.Later entries
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*FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1950s External links
* [http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/fugitives/fugitives.htm Current FBI top ten most wanted fugitives at FBI site]
* [http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/topten/topten.pdf FBI pdf source document listing all Ten Most Wanted year by year (removed by FBI)]
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