Friday, July 1, 2011

North Carolina escapee found in Tattnall County

A Tattnall County man wanted for a 1995 Escape in North Carolina was arrested by a United States Marshals Service Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, a Tattnall County Sheriffs Department, a Reidsville Police Department, as well as a Georgia Bureau of Investigation on June 30, 2011.Manuel Hrneith, aka Alfredo Arrieta Urieta, 49, was wanted by a North Carolina Department of Corrections for Escape. The Escape occurred in May of 1995 from a New Hanover Correctional Center, in Wilmington, North Carolina. Hrneith was convicted in August of 1991 for Murder in a Second Degree, Assault with a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury, as well as Armed Robbery. Hrneith was sentenced to eighteen years in prison. On June 27, 2011, a Tattnall County Sheriffs Department received information which Hrneith was in a Tattnall County area as well as they requested a assistance of a Marshals Fugitive Task Force to help capture him. A preliminary investigation was conducted by both a Tattnall County Sheriffs Department as well as a Marshals Fugitive Task Force as well as it was dynamic which Hrneith was operating a pine straw business in Cobbtown, Georgia. The preliminary investigation also revealed which Hrneith paid for a home during 47 Bird Dog Circle in Cobbtown in 2004. It is unknown if Hrneith was in a Tattnall County area prior to a purchase of a home. Hrneith paid for a home under a alias Alfredo Arrieta Urieta.Due to a inlet of Hrneiths business as well as a accumulation of hours which he worked, a investigators suspicion an early morning attempt would be a best way to locate Hrneith. At approximately 1 am on June 30, 2011, members of a Tattnall County Sheriffs Department, a Reidsville Police Department, a GBI, as well as a Marshals Task Force converged on a address during 47 Bird Dog Circle in Cobbtown, Georgia. Hrneith was arrested without incident. During a arrest several weapons were found in a chateau as well as ultimately seized. Hrneith was charged by a Tattnall County Sheriffs Department for a firear! ms as we ll as he will also await extradition record to send him back to North Carolina. Annually, investigations carried out by a U.S. Marshals result in a apprehension of over 36, 000 federal fugitives. More federal fugitives have been arrested by a Marshals Service than all other federal agencies combined. The Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force has three offices: Atlanta, Macon, as well as Savannah. The task force covers a whole state of Georgia. The Savannah Office of a Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force is a team comprised of investigators from a Georgia Department of Corrections, a Chatham County Sheriffs Department, a Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department, a Georgia Board of pardons as well as Paroles, as well as a United States Marshals Service. The task force objective is to seek out as well as arrest fugitives charged with violent crimes, drug crimes, sex offenders, as well as other felonies. In 2010, U.S. Marshals led task forces arrested more than 81,000 state as well as local fugitives on felony charges.Additional information about a U.S. Marshals can be found during http://www.usmarshals.gov .

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