The US military tries to maintain high standards of behavior among its personnel. But like any large enough organization, the US Army has its share of suspected criminals in its ranks.
In order to raise public awareness, the Army keeps a constantly updated database of its most wanted fugitives. Their crimes range from assault to rape to homicide.
All of them have some kind of military background, which might explain why so many people on this list have succeeded in getting (and staying) out of the country: their suspected locations range from small towns in the US to overseas in Vietnam.
The Army requests that any information known on the suspects be immediately given to either the Army's Criminal Investigation Department or local law enforcement.
Andres Marquez Carillo
A native of Guajucar, Mexico, Carillo is wanted by the US Army for homicide. He has been at large since 1981 and is believed to be hiding out in Juarez, Mexico.
Carillo served as a supply sergeant in the US Army. He is 5'8" and 68 years old.
Jesse Bussey
Jesse Bussey has been at large since 1996. He is wanted by the US Army for rape, attempted rape, indecent assault, and obstruction of justice. Bussey has been convicted of the charges against him and has been sentenced to 16 years of jail. But he apparently never served out his sentence: Although he has ties to Ohio, Delaware, and Germany, the US Army is not sure of his current location.
Bussey served in mortuary affairs while in the army. He is 6'2" and 59 years old.
John Timothy Shinnick
John Timothy Shinnick has been at large since 1995. He is wanted for homicide after shooting a parked motorist in the face during a failed robbery. The Army is also accusing him of desertion.
The US Army warns that Shinnick is believe to be armed and dangerous. He has made statements in the past that he would shoot anyone who tried to apprehend him.
Shinnick served as a motor transportation operator in the Army. He is 6'2" and 43 years old.
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