Fugitive Watch: Wanted by the FBI

Jacqueline Tarsa LeBaron is wanted for conspiracy to commit murder.

Jan. 29, 2008— -- Jacqueline Tarsa LeBaron is wanted for her alleged involvement in a series of crimes which occured in the Texas area. She has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder for consideration; murder for consideration; conspiracy to tamper with a witness; tampering with a witness; use of a firearm during a crime of violence; conspiracy to obstruct religious beliefs; and obstruction of religious beliefs.

Reward: The FBI is currently offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest of Jacqueline Tarsa LeBaron.

Hair: Brown

Eyes: Green

Sex: Female

Height: 5'11"

Weight: 135 pounds

Race: White (Hispanic)

Nationality: Mexican

Place of Birth: Mexico

Occupations: English Teacher

Scars and Marks: None known

Remarks: Jacqueline LeBaron has resided in Aguas Calientes, Mexico, and was teaching English while living there. She also has the ability to speak Spanish. Additionally, LeBaron may wear disguises and is known to possess a firearm.

On June 27, 1988, four people were murdered simultaneously in Houston and Irving, Texas, allegedly by members of the LeBaron crime family. Reportedly, this crime family started when Ervil LeBaron broke off from the Mormon Church to start his own polygamous sect, which he called the Church of the Lamb of God (CLG).

By 1995, three of the six LeBaron family defendants were found guilty of the June 1988 murders and incarcerated. A fourth defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to prison. The fifth defendant was convicted of ordering the assassinations and imprisoned.

Jacqueline Tarsa LeBaron, the sixth defendant, remains a fugitive. Additionally, during Ervil LeBaron's incarceration and following his death in prison, many of his 54 children reportedly continued to carry out their father's teachings.

Contact: If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.

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