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  Name: Cyril L. Byrd (Cyril Patterson, Sean Wallace, Carl L. Jackson, Miles Nelson, Reginald Gordon)  
  Sex: Male  
  Race: Black  
  Age Now: 35  
  Height: 5'10"  
  Weight: 185 lbs.  
  Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Black May be balding Likes to keep his hair very short Sometimes has a goatee  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown  
  Wanted for : Murder, Cincinnati, OH; Jan 01, 1999
Unlawful Flight To Avoid Prosecution, Cincinnati, OH; Jan 01, 1999
 
 
 
  Location(s)  
  Last Seen : Phoenix, AZ Byrd was arrested in Phoenix in 2005 under the alias name Miles Nelson, for money laundering. He was released before his fingerprints came back as Byrd.  
  Possible Location : Pennsylvania West Virginia California Columbus, OH Police believe Byrd may have moved back to his former city of residence, Columbus, OH. Detectives say he also may have been in West Virginia with a girlfriend shortly after the crime. Police believe he has traveled recently in California, Arizona, Ohio and Pennsylvania.  
  Last Known : Covington, KY Police say Byrd lived in Covington at the time of the murder.  
 
 
  Traits  
  Has previously worked as an entertainment promoter  
  Has previously worked in the boxing industry and as a fight promoter  
  Likes to live lavishly  
  Cops say he is armed and dangerous  
  Known to ride in limos  
  Known to wear fur coats  
 
 
  Case Story  
  Party Like It's 1999  
  For many people, New Year's Eve is a time to celebrate.  But police say for Cyril L. Byrd, New Year's Eve 1998 was a time to pick a fight. Cops say it all started with two limousines.  A group of people rode in the limos from Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio to downtown Cincinnati to party at the bars and celebrate.  Cyril Byrd organized the get-together, and made sure it was reserved for high rollers only.  First stop for the party train?  A motel in Springfield, Ohio.  Cops say the men and women partied for a little while and then decided to head to a big bash held at the convention center by basketball star Tyrone Hill.   As everyone left the hotel in the two limos, the group kept in touch with 2-way radios. Eventually tiring of the convention center party scene, Byrd and his crew went on to the Bond Hill section of Cincinnati, to finish out their night on the town at the Oasis Bar.  They partied there for a few hours, but all the fun came to a crashing halt around 4 a.m., when everyone went to collect their jackets from the club's coat check.  
     
  New Year's Eve Murder  
  Investigators say Byrd spied a fur coat he swore was his, but a woman was putting it on.  Thinking she was trying to sneak away with his stuff, they say Byrd moved in for a closer look.  But police say the woman was part of a Cincinnati group known to cops as a rough crowd, and they didn't like Byrd's accusations.  The woman's boyfriend stepped in to the argument to keep Byrd away from his woman.  But, cops say, Byrd's crew joined in and a fight broke out between the two groups. Police say that's when Byrd decided to kick it up a notch, pulling out a gun and shooting up the entrance to the club.  Cops say a security guard, Jerry Gilbert, got in the way and was shot dead.  In a sad irony, the guard had ordered a bulletproof vest to wear on the job at the club, but the vest hadn't yet come in.  The boyfriend of the woman in the fur coat was hit, too, but he survived.  Police say some people in Byrd's group even chased down a third guy who ran out of the club, and pistol-whipped and robbed him. Then, cops say Byrd and his crew got into the two limos they had parked outside, and went on their way.  Some of them went back to an apartment and were soon found by police.  But Byrd got away. After talking to the some of the crew who were in the limos and people at the club, cops fingered Cyril Byrd as Jerry's killer.  But, by then, Byrd was long gone.  
     
  Byrd Slips Through The System  
  In the days following the murder, even as Byrd's apartment was being watched by cops, someone got inside in the middle of the night and cleaned the place out.  Byrd disappeared and wasn't seen until six years later, when he was busted under an alias in Phoenix, in 2005.  He was arrested on suspicion of illegal activity after cops say they caught him with a large amount of money.  Byrd told police he got it from being a boxing promoter.  He gave them the name Miles Nelson, and cops released him before his fingerprints came back as Byrd.  Now police fear he could be anywhere. Byrd claims to be a boxing promoter but it's never been proven.  He also may be involved in the entertainment or nightclub industry, so cops think he stays on the move.  Investigators say there's evidence he's spent time recently in Arizona, California, Ohio and Pennsylvania.  Police also say he has strong ties to Columbus, so he may be spending time there.