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Peter MacVane CURTIS

Mugshot of Peter Curtis

Wanted For

Kidnapping & Criminal Threatening w/Deadly Weapon Probation Violations – Drugs (Fentanyl)

Reward

$1,500

Wanted Since

Date of Birth

Sex

Male

Eyes

Hazel

Weight

210 lbs

Wanted In

Cumberland County, ME and Brentwood, NH

Place of Birth

Maine

Race and Ethnicity

White

Hair

Brown

Height

5’09”

Scar/Tattoo

TAT UR ARM (bottom left), TAT L WRST (bottom right), TAT CHEST – “JAVE”, TAT R ANKL – Cross & Star

Warrant/Case Issued

Cumberland County, ME and Brentwood, NH

Date of Warrant

Caution

Armed and Dangerous

Case outline

The U.S. Marshals - New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force & the Maine Violent Offender's Task Force are actively attempting to locate and arrest Cumberland County (ME) and Brentwood (NH) Police fugitive, Peter M. CURTIS. CURTIS is being sought on arrest warrants for Kidnapping, Criminal Threatening with a deadly weapon & Probation Violations on a prior Narcotics conviction. CURTIS has also been involved in recent high speed pursuits and he is alleged to be in possession of a FIREARM. CURTIS has a history of arrests including, assaults, burglaries, drugs, larcenies, and trafficking prison contraband. CURTIS has ties to southeastern New Hampshire, northern Massachusetts and the Portland, Maine areas. CURTIS should be considered ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

If you see someone who resembles CURTIS, please contact the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, or your local police.

NOTICE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT: Before arrest, verify warrant through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). If subject is arrested or whereabouts known, contact the nearest U.S. Marshals Service office, American Embassy/Consulate, call the U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102, or submit a tip using U.S. Marshals Service Tips.

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