10 Stack for Kiddie RapistWanted by the FBI for UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION - KIDNAPPING, CHILD MOLESTATIONMarch 19, 2009 JACKSON COUNTY IN NEWS -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced that a reward of up to $10,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest of Charles Hollin, who is wanted for kidnaping and child molestation. On January 20, 1999, a ten-year-old girl was abducted at knife point outside a local girl's club, and later sexually assaulted in Seymour, Indiana. After the child molestation occurred, The alleged assailant, Charley Hollin, reportedly made the victim leave the car naked, and then threw her clothes out after her. On February 3, 2000, an arrest warrant was issued for Charles Hollin in Jackson County, Indiana for two counts of confinement and three counts of child molesting. A federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana on April 5, 2007, charging Charles Hollin with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. Charles Hollin Charley Hollin claims to be a strong Pentecostal as well as an avid reader of detective magazines. He prefers to dress in casual slacks with collared shirts. Additionally, Hollin has admitted to wearing fake hair pieces, mustaches, and other means to disguise his identity. Hollin has also been known to impersonate a police officer. Hollin enjoys the outdoors to include raised cattle. He likes boating, water-skiing, and sports cars. Hollin is fluent in sign language and skilled in electronics. Furthermore, He has traveled extensively throughout the United States with ties to Indiana and Kentucky. Charles Hollin is described as:
Kiddie Rapist - Charles Hollin Charles Hollin has used several aliases:
Charles Hollin has traveled to the following areas:
Charles Hollin AKA Charley Harley Kiddie rapist, Charles Hollin is considered Armed and Dangerous. Anyone with information concerning this alleged child molester's whereabouts, are asked to contact Special Agent Wendy A. Osborne, FBI Indianapolis, (317) 639-3301, or the Bloomington, Indiana, Office of the FBI at (812) 332-9275. Citizens can also contact their nearest local law enforcement, FBI office or American Embassy or Consulate. Published by da: # # # |
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