Crime & Safety
Violent Bank Robbery Accomplice is Wanted – Again – by U.S. Marshals
Jordan Dearborn, a previous NH Fugitive of the Week with an "Only God Can Judge Me" tattoo, is wanted for supervised release violations.
CONCORD, NH — This week’s District of New Hampshire - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force is a convicted bank robbery accomplice who is wanted again for alleged supervised release violations, according to U.S. Marshals. Jordan Dearborn, 26, is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs around 170 lbs. He has hazel eyes and brown hair.
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Dearborn has numerous tattoos on his arms and chest including one that states "Only God Can Judge Me." He is wanted on a warrant out of U.S. District Court.
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Dearborn, according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White, has “violent tendencies” and is “known to abuse drugs,” according to a press statement.
“Dearborn was last known to live in Manchester, NH, but his current whereabouts are unknown,” White stated. “Dearborn has the majority of his family, friends and associates in the Manchester, NH, area.”
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Dearborn, according to a previous post on Patch, was a fugitive in September 2015, after a previous violation of a supervise release. He was convicted in August 2012 for assisting Raymond Rios in the robbery of TD Bank on Bay Street in Manchester in December 2011, driving the getaway car, according to FBI.
If you know where Dearborn is or see someone that looks like him, contact the U.S. Marshals Service at 603-225-1632 or your local police department. Do not try to apprehend him yourself.
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