The US Marshals Service released new photos on Saturday A couple who escaped from a transport vehicle during delivery To Arizona, the suspect in the Tucson murders.
A photo of Blaine Barksdale, 56, and Susan Barksdale, 59, was taken Monday’s eve of their breakout at the San Juan County Jail where fugitives were being held, according to a U.S. Marshals Service news release. rice field.
“These updated photos of Blaine and Susan Barksdale were taken just before they overwhelmed the transportation team outside Blanding, Utah,” U.S. Marshal David Gonzalez said in a release. Anyone who knows of their whereabouts or has seen them is urged to call the Marshals Service or 9-1-1 immediately.”
The Barksdales were transferred to Pima County, where they face charges of first-degree murder, first-degree robbery, arson of occupied premises, theft of transportation, criminal damage, and an embargo, the release said. I’m here.
The couple were arrested on May 24 in Henrietta, New York, in connection with the murder of 72-year-old Frank Bly in Tucson, sources said.
in transit, The couple overwhelmed the two guards I abandoned the vehicle on Monday. Gonzalez told The Associated Press on Thursday that Susan Barksdale pretended to have “intestinal problems” before she and her husband charged security guards.
Investigators say the Barksdale family may have been passing through Arizona and were last seen driving a red GMC Sierra pickup with Arizona license plate 127XTY.
A reward of up to $10,000 per fugitive will be offered for information leading to the arrest of the Barksdales.
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Blane Barksdale is described as being 6 feet 5 inches tall, weighing about 265 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair, but with a shaved head. He has tattoos on both his arms. Susan Barksdale is 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs about 110 pounds, has blonde/grey hair and blue eyes.
Digital signs along some state highways from the Arizona Department of Transportation alert the public to an escaped murder suspect and a description of the vehicle.
Anyone with information can call the US Marshals Service at 1-877-WANTED-2 (1-877-926-8332) or 911.
This article originally appeared in the Republic of Arizona. New photos of fugitive Tucson murder suspect released