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15 MOST WANTED
By U.S. Marshals
Darrell Dwight BELLAMY
Conspiract to Distribute Cocaine
Engaging in a Continuing Criminal Enterprise
ALIASES: Devon Darrell Chase, Dorsey Alexander, Darrell Anderson, Carroll Bellamy
SEX:              Male
RACE:             Black
DATE OF BIRTH:    October 28, 1968
PLACE OF BIRTH:   N/A
HEIGHT:           5'10"
WEIGHT:           200 LBS
EYES:             Brown
HAIR:             Black
SKINTONE:         Medium
SCARS/TATTOOS:    N/A
SSN:              526-65-0548
NCIC#:            W361572646
FID#:             565545
NCIC FPC:         AA AA 13 PO 12
                  AA 05 12 14 09

WARRANT ISSUED:   Northern District of
Oklahoma DATE OF WARRANT: April 10, 2001 WARRANT NUMBER: 0162-0503-0438-Z

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BELLAMY, see additional mugshots, is wanted for heading a major drug organization, based in Phoenix, which distributed more than 150 kilograms of cocaine to several states since 1993. He is charged with engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise and is subject to a mandatory life sentence. He should be considered ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPREHEND THIS PERSON YOURSELF. HE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS. REPORT ANY INFORMATION TO THE NEAREST USMS DISTRICT OFFICE, or call 1-877-WANTED-2.

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