Reward issued for information leading to arrest of Robert Roy Clark
COSHOCTON – Stephen D. Anthony, Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), for the Northern District of Ohio announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Robert Roy Clark. Clark is wanted in connection with the murders of a Strasburg couple and a string of armed robberies.
Clark is traveling with 28-year-old Jeffrey Caley and 27-year-old Tabatha Marie Hazel. All three have been identified in surveillance video at the robberies and have displayed a sawed off shotgun and a pistol. They are all considered armed and extremely dangerous.
They are believed to have robbed as gas station in Sissonville, W.Va., a Seven-Eleven in Anderson, S.C. and a gas station in Donalsonville, Ga. They were last seen in a green Dodge Caravan with Ohio plates.
A federal warrant has been obtained for Clark for Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution on a homicide warrant. Felony warrants have also been issued by the Kanawha County, West Virginia Sheriff’s Office for all three suspects. The FBI has initiated a national billboard campaign and established a national tip line for information on the location of Clark, Caley and Hazel. If you have seen them or have information on their whereabouts, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI and press “option one.”
The Strasburg Police Department, Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office, Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio BCI, United States Marshal Service and the FBI are all working together to locate and arrest Clark, Caley and Hazel.
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