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Oklahoma Attorney General Seeks Public's Aid in Capturing Two Dangerous Fugitives

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Published on January 29, 2025
Oklahoma Attorney General Seeks Public's Aid in Capturing Two Dangerous FugitivesSource: Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General

Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s office is calling on Oklahomans to help locate two individuals recently added to the state’s most-wanted list. Jayson Geoffrey Evans and Nicholas Armando Roman are wanted for serious crimes that have disrupted local communities.

According to the Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General release, Evans, 50, is wanted for assault with a dangerous weapon with the intent to harm in Indian Country. He is considered armed and dangerous and is evading police. The Attorney General’s Office, FBI, and Chickasaw Lighthorse Police Department are working together to capture him, offering a reward of up to $7,000 for information leading to his arrest. Attorney General Drummond emphasized the importance of public involvement, stating, "We're asking Oklahomans to help provide information that can lead to the capture of two dangerous individuals. These suspects have no place walking free in our communities."

Roman, 30, is wanted for lewd acts with a child in a 2022 incident. The Attorney General’s Office, in collaboration with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, is offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

The 10 Most Wanted program, launched in September, has already led to the capture of eight fugitives. To report any information on Evans or Roman, the public can contact the OAG’s Tipline at (405) 343-8107 or email [email protected].