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  Name: Jerome Allen Bargo (Terry G. Howell, Curtis Ray Fee, George Adkins, Jerry Lawson, Stanley Matthews, Dennis Robert Whaley, Harvey J. Sturdivant, Roy Walters)  
  Sex: Male  
  Race: White  
  Age Now: 53  
  Height: 5'9''  
  Weight: 157 lbs.  
  Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Brown Balding May have mustache  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown  
  Other Physical Characteristics: Has small but very muscular build  
  Wanted for : Attempted Capital Murder, Bentonville, AR; Sep 16, 1987
Attempted Murder, Bentonville, AR; Sep 16, 1987
Burglary, Neosho, MO; Sep 17, 1987
Escape, Pine Bluff, AR; May 11, 1988
Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution, Sanford, NC; Sep 04, 2003
 
 
 
  Location(s)  
  Last Seen : Pine Bluff, AR  
  Possible Location : Bolivar, OH Indianapolis, IN Kentucky Arkansas  
  Last Known : Unkown  
 
 
  Traits  
  Health-conscious  
  Speaks slowly  
  Smiles easily  
  Is often seen doing push-ups  
  Jogs often  
  Has intense stare  
  Has easy manner and is outgoing  
  Is an expert safe-peeler  
  Born in Kentucky, may have a Kentucky accent  
 
 
  Case Story  
  Jerome Bargo: Leading a Life of Crime  
  According to officials, Jerome Allen Bargo was only eight years old when he committed his first crime, marking the beginning of a life of crime. At 13, Bargo lived with his uncle who taught him how to break into a safe, and by the age of 31, Bargo was a professional safe cracker and convicted bank robber. On September 16, 1987, Jerome Bargo and an accomplice used a U-Haul truck to rob a local video store in Neosha, Missouri. While driving south through Bentonville, Arkansas, the two men were stopped by Officer David Hugg and Sgt. James Dray, local police who were investigating a series of unrelated robberies.  
     
   
  While the officers were examining the contents of the U-Haul, Bargo stole Huff's gun and fired at Dray. The two exchanged fire, and Dray was hit in the chest. However, Bargo had run into a nearby field. It would not be long before the police caught up with Bargo; he was arrested by Fayetteville police the next day. Jerome Bargo was tried, convicted and sentenced to 140 years in prison, but Bargo had other plans. While in Pope County jail awaiting trial on other charges, Bargo used a make shift saw to cut his way into the air conditioning duct system and out of the building. Bargo hasn't been seen since.