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Fugitive Andre Neverson Still Being Sought By Several Law Enforcement Agencies
On Nov. 6, 2002, the fugitive, armed with a handgun, allegedly entered the home of another ex-girlfriend in an attempt to visit his daughter. The woman’s brother interrupted the unannounced visit, and Neverson fled with no further incident. The New York City Police Department searched the area for the felon, but never located him. The fugitive is a black male, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago May 5, 1964. He is about six-feet two-inches tall and weighs approximately 240 pounds. He has brown eyes, black hair and a muscular build. Investigators believe the wanted man is computer literate. His criminal history includes one conviction for assault, two for weapons offenses and one for attempted murder. He served nearly five years in the custody of correctional authorities in New York for prior convictions, and was deported July 7, 2000, as an aggravated felon. He illegally re-entered the United States in September 2000 by using a false Jamaican passport. Due to his past criminal history and the nature of his alleged crimes, he is considered armed and dangerous. He also is wanted by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Division of Parole for New York State and the NYPD. Anyone with information, which will be kept confidential, should call the U.S. Marshals, who currently list Neverson as one of their 15 Most Wanted, at 1-800-336-0102.
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