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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1966

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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1966

In 1966, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a seventeenth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.

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Throughout the year 1966, six of the ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives from prior years, then still at large:

  • 1962 #170 (four years), Edward Howard Maps remained still at large
  • 1964 #193 (two years), Chester Collins remained still at large
  • 1964 #197 (two years), Alson Thomas Wahrlich remained still at large
  • 1965 #203 (one year), John William Clouser remained still at large
  • 1965 #208 (one year), Donald Stewart Heien arrested February 3, 1966
  • 1965 #220 (one year), Edward Owens Watkins arrested December 2, 1966
  • By year end, a clear trend had emerged in the years of the mid-1960s, during which the FBI consistently was able to list and then capture the largest number of fugitives in multiple back to back years than in any other period in history for the top ten list. Keeping pace with this trend, the FBI added a total of an additional nineteen new Fugitives in 1966.

    1966 also brought the first ever dual listing of two Fugitives at the same time, on February 16, Charles Lorin Gove at #229 and Ralph Dwayne Owen at #230.

    1966 fugitives

    The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1966 include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):

    Hoyt Bud Cobb

    January 6, 1966 #224
    Five months on the list
    Hoyt Bud Cobb - U.S. prisoner arrested June 6, 1966 in Hialeah, Florida by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a Front Page Detective magazine article

    James Robert Bishop

    January 10, 1966 #225
    Two weeks on the list
    James Robert Bishop - U.S. prisoner arrested January 21, 1966 in Aspen, Colorado by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from an Identification Order. He had been working as a kitchen helper.

    Robert Van Lewing

    January 12, 1966 #226
    Three weeks on the list
    Robert Van Lewing - U.S. prisoner arrested February 6, 1967 in Kansas City, Missouri by the FBI after a citizen recognized him in a feature story in This Week magazine. In March 1966, he had entered a St. Louis, Missouri bank and, threatening the bank teller with a pistol, escaped with $2,456.

    Earl Ellery Wright

    January 14, 1966 #227
    Five months on the list
    Earl Ellery Wright - U.S. prisoner arrested June 20, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio.

    Jessie James Roberts

    February 3, 1966 #228
    Five days on the list
    Jessie James Roberts - U.S. prisoner arrested February 8, 1966 in Laredo, Texas.

    Charles Lorin Gove

    February 16, 1966 #229
    One day on the list, first dual listing, with Fugitive #230
    Charles Lorin Gove - U.S. prisoner arrested February 16, 1966 on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Ralph Dwayne Owen

    February 16, 1966 #230
    One month on the list, first dual listing, with Fugitive #229
    Ralph Dwayne Owen - U.S. prisoner arrested March 11, 1966 in Kansas City, Missouri.

    Jimmy Lewis Parker

    February 25, 1966 #231
    Two weeks on the list
    Jimmy Lewis Parker - U.S. prisoner arrested March 4, 1966 in Detroit, Michigan.

    Jack Daniel Sayadoff

    March 17, 1966 #232
    One week on the list
    Jack Daniel Sayadoff - U.S. prisoner arrested March 24, 1966 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    Robert Clayton Buick

    March 24, 1966 #233
    Five days on the list
    Robert Clayton Buick - U.S. prisoner arrested March 29, 1966 in Pecos, Texas by a police officer who recognized him from a wanted poster.

    James Vernon Taylor

    April 4, 1966 #234
    One day on the list
    James Vernon Taylor - FOUND DEAD April 4, 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland by Baltimore Harbor Police.

    Lynwood Irwin Mears

    April 11, 1966 #235
    One year on the list
    Lynwood Irwin Mears - U.S. prisoner arrested May 2, 1967 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from an article in Twin City Sentinel newspaper.

    James Robert Ringrose

    April 15, 1966 #236
    One year on the list
    James Robert Ringrose - U.S. prisoner arrested in Hawaii after his return to the United States from Japan; was a Japan prisoner apprehended March 29, 1967 in Osaka, Japan by Japanese Police while attempting to pass bad checks. He told the FBI Agents he had been saving an item for several years and now he needed it. He then presented them with the Monopoly game card, "Get Out of Jail Free."

    Walter Leonard Lesczynski

    June 16, 1966 #237
    Three months on the list
    Walter Leonard Lesczynski - U.S. prisoner arrested September 9, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois.

    Donald Rogers Smelley

    June 30, 1966 #238
    Five months on the list
    Donald Rogers Smelley - U.S. prisoner arrested November 8, 1966 in Hollywood, California.

    George Ben Edmonson

    September 21, 1966 #239
    Nine months on the list
    George Ben Edmonson - Canada prisoner arrested June 28, 1967 in Campbell's Bay, Quebec, Canada by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after a Canadian citizen recognized him from an American magazine article.

    Everett Leroy Biggs

    November 21, 1966 #240
    Two weeks on the list
    Everett Leroy Biggs - U.S. prisoner arrested December 1, 1966 in Broomfield, Colorado.

    Gene Robert Jennings

    December 15, 1966 #241
    Two months on the list
    Gene Robert Jennings - U.S. prisoner arrested February 14, 1967 in Atlantic City, New Jersey by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from an article in This Week magazine.

    Clarence Wilbert McFarland

    December 22, 1966 #242
    Four months on the list
    Clarence Wilbert McFarland - U.S. prisoner arrested April 4, 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland by Baltimore Police as a burglary suspect, and was identified from his fingerprints.

    References

    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1966 Wikipedia