ON 10-YEAR PRISON SENTENCE
$10K award is being offered for information leading to his arrest
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Marshals and the State of Hawaii are seeking the public's help in locating Luke J. Warner, one of Hawaii's Top 15 most wanted fugitives. Warner, 48, is wanted for skipping out on a 10-year federal prison sentence for meth trafficking. He is also facing a prison sentence from the state.
"Luke Warner's blatant disregard of the court's ruling and his decision to
challenge law enforcement has made his apprehension a top priority, said U.S. Marshal Gervin Miyamoto. "Our Deputy U.S. Marshals and our federal and state law enforcement partners are determined to ensure Warner faces justice."
Authorities believe Warner may have fled Hawaii, and has ties in California, Florida, Massachusetts, and Iowa, but his whereabouts are currently unknown.
He has an extensive criminal history to include armed robbery, theft, weapon and drug possession, and should be considered armed and dangerous.
Warner, who also uses the alias Louis Manetti, is a 5-foot-7 white male
weighing 170 pounds with graying hair, light brown eyes and a small facial
divot on his left cheek. His interests include dealing in precious metals, and
going to jewelry shows and swap meets.
A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information leading directly
to Warner's arrest. Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest
U.S. Marshals office or the U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at
1-800-336-0102.
For additional information about this case, go to http://www.usmarshals.gov.
Note to media: To speak with the lead investigator on this case, call Deputy
U.S. Marshal Brad Bolen at (808) 436-9009.
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