Crime & Safety

Newest Addition to FBI Most Wanted List Believed to Have Traveled to Washington State in 2011

The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Tuesday that it has added Eric Justin Toth, also known as David Bussone to its "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list.

Eric Justin Toth, also known as David Bussone, was added Tuesday to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list and is being sought for his alleged production and possession of child pornography, according to an FBI press release.

Toth, 30, is from the Washington, D.C., area but is believed to have traveled to Washington state in 2011, according to Seattle FBI spokesperson Ayn Sandalo Dietrich.

He was a former private school teacher and camp counselor when in June 2008, pornographic images were found on a school camera that had been in his possession, according to the release.

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Toth has often been described as a computer “expert” and has demonstrated an above-average knowledge regarding computers, the use of the Internet, and security awareness.  He has the ability to integrate into various socio-economic classes, and is an expert at social engineering.  Toth possesses an educational background conducive to gaining employment in fields having a connection to children.  He attended Cornell University for a year and then transferred to Purdue University where he graduated with a degree in education.  He may advertise online as a tutor or male nanny.   

He is described as 6 feet 3 inches tall weighing about 155 pounds with brown hair, green eyes and a medium complexion. He also has a mole under his left eye.

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In Washington state, the Seattle FBI Division can be reached at 206-622-0460.  The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Toth.

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