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WANTED
BY U.S. MARSHALS
Reginald Devoir Boxley
Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine
ALIASES: Devon Boxley, Jerome Lee Warren, Red
SEX:              Male
RACE:             Black
DATE OF BIRTH:    May 16, 1966
		           August 27, 1975
PLACE OF BIRTH:   Tennessee
		           Kentucky
HEIGHT:           6'1"
WEIGHT:           215 LBS
EYES:             Brown
HAIR:             Black/Bald
SKINTONE:         N/A
SCARS/TATTOOS:    TAT UP Arm - Red Nasty
		           SC L Arm
		           SC R Arm
		           SC Chest
		           SC Abdomen
		           SC Back - gunshot wound
SSN:              414-08-0070
		           414-08-7700
		           414-48-0770
NCIC#:            W117736126
NCIC FPC:         N/A

WARRANT ISSUED:   Western District of
Tennessee DATE OF WARRANT: November 16, 1998 WARRANT NUMBER: N/A
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BOXLEY (See another photo) was indicted in Western Tennessee for possession with intent to distribute cocaine base. He was the alleged leader of an organized crime group that distributed narcotics in west Tennessee. He is also wanted by state and local agencies in Tennessee, Kentucky and Minnesota. 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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