U.S. Marshals Hunt Escaped Prisoners
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East St. Louis, IL The U.S. Marshals Service is currently seeking Rodney Lamont Brown, Thomas Artin Glaab, and Miguel Robles-Moya, federal prisoners who escaped today from the Tri-County Detention Center in Ullin, IL. No details on their method of escape are available at this time.
Brown was being held on federal charges as a felon in possession of a weapon; Glaab was being held on charges of possession of methamphetamine; and Robles-Moya was being held on immigration charges. According to U.S. Marshal Don Slazinik, apprehension of these fugitives is a top priority.
The fugitives are described as:
Rodney Brown is a 35 year old black male with black hair and brown eyes who is 5-foot 7-inches tall, weighs 165 pounds. His last known address was in Alton, IL, and he is considered armed and dangerous.
Thomas Glaab is a 28 year old white male with brown hair and brown eyes who is 6-foot 3-inches tall, weighs 180 pounds. His last known address was in Anna, IL, and he is considered armed and dangerous.
Miguel Robles-Moya is a 35 year old Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes who is 5-foot 8-inches tall, weighs 180 pounds. His last known address was in Chicago and he is considered armed and dangerous.
These fugitive are to be considered armed and dangerous and under no circumstances should members of the public attempt to apprehend these fugitives. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these fugitives should immediately contact 911 for local authorities or the U.S. Marshals at 618-482-9336 or 800-336-0102. More information can be obtained from www.usmarshals.gov.


