Authorities Seek Dangerous Texas Fugitive That May Be In Escambia County
October 27, 2010
The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force is asking for help in locating a man they say may be in Escambia County. He is wanted for Obstruction of an Investigation by Tampering with Evidence of a Human Corpse and who is a suspect in a woman’s murder in Texas.
Police and the U.S. Marshals in Houston, TX are searching for convicted killer Dennis Ray Anderson, 64, after a Crime Stoppers tip led authorities to find a woman’s body in a barrel at his Houston-area home last Thursday. It is believed that Anderson fled the Lake Charles area of LA Sunday night on a Greyhound bus and was headed to Pensacola due to arrive around 5:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Anderson is a white male, approximately 6 feet tall, weighing about 230 pounds with blue eyes; he has receding white hair and may or may not wear glasses. He was last seen wearing a grey short sleeve button up shirt, blue jeans, tan work boots and a black NASCAR cap with yellow stripes/flames on it. Anderson was also reportedly carrying a small black/brown leather bag and a “six pack” blue and white cooler. It is believed that Anderson has no connections to the Pensacola area and was actually headed for Ft. Lauderdale or Boston, MA. It is also believed that he has no money and will be on foot looking for a place to stay or food.
Investigators have developed information that Anderson may be in possession of a gun and is to be considered armed and dangerous. Anderson should not be approached by the public.
Anderson had been sentenced to life in prison for the 1972 slayings of a woman and her 3-year-old granddaughter during an antique shop robbery. In 1973, he was also convicted in Hardin County, Texas of arson, for which he was sentenced to 20 years in prison and a theft, for which he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Anderson was paroled in 1989 and ordered to remain on parole supervision for life. In February of 2010 Anderson was charged in Harris County with robbery causing bodily injury after he was accused of choking a woman and threatening to kill her.
If anyone has information on Anderson’s whereabouts, they are asked to immediately contact the U.S. Marshal’s Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force investigators at (850) 776-3019 or (850) 554-6602 or local law enforcement.
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11 Responses to “Authorities Seek Dangerous Texas Fugitive That May Be In Escambia County”
Any update, William?
I can see it now—The Texas board all standing around singing–THANK GOD AND GREYHOUND HE’S GONE.—Sorry Roy Clark.
This guy belongs on America’s Most Wanted. Hope the Marshal’s find him soon!
put the mans picture on a billboard. I am sure someone will see him loafing around
our countrys wonderful judicial system at work again!!!!
Could the state of Texas look at this person’s record and know what type person he was? Now the rest of us have to fear him being in our area….!!! I would think this man is pretty desperate by now…..
Let’s just hope he’s found and sent back to Texas were he belongs!!!
>>The PNJ has this story also, word for word. I think someone may be stealing your hard work you put into this story William.
No, we just both ran the press release from the U.S. Marshals.
The PNJ has this story also, word for word. I think someone may be stealing your hard work you put into this story William.
and I thought Texas prided itself on how tough it was on criminals. Whoever paroled this guy should be fired!!
Good job Texas parole board…turned another killer loose on us.