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  • In 1954, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a fifth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
    1954 was again a very productive year for the FBI, as the Bureau listed and then also soon caught many fugitive top ten, often with help from citizens. The Saturday Evening Post featured weekly articles about the top ten fugitives and was one of the key media outlets used by the FBI, often leading to recognition and capture of top ten fugitives.


    1954 fugitives


    The "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" listed by the FBI in 1954 include (in FBI list appearance sequence order):


    = Chester Lee Davenport

    =
    January 6, 1954 #65
    One day on the list
    Chester Lee Davenport - U.S. prisoner arrested January 7, 1954 while milking a cow near Dixon, California, after the local veterinarian recognized his photograph in a newspaper as being a dairy farm worker.


    = Alex Whitmore

    =
    January 11, 1954 #66
    Four months on the list
    Alex Whitmore - U.S. prisoner arrested May 10, 1954 in Seattle, Washington after a citizen recognized him from a television broadcast


    = Everett Lowell Krueger

    =
    January 25, 1954 #67
    Three weeks on the list
    Everett Lowell Krueger - U.S. prisoner arrested February 15, 1954 in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and told FBI Agents: "I'm
    glad it's over. I'm tired of running."


    = Apee Hamp Chapman

    =
    February 3, 1954 #68
    One week on the list
    Apee Hamp Chapman - U.S. prisoner arrested February 10, 1954 in Silver Spring, Maryland after a citizen saw his photo
    in the February 9, 1954 issue of the Washington Afro-American magazine


    = Nelson Robert Duncan

    =
    February 8, 1954 #69
    Two weeks on the list
    Nelson Robert Duncan - U.S. prisoner arrested February 21, 1954 in Atlanta, Georgia by Atlanta patrolmen who were investigating an open skylight in a local grocery store and discovered Duncan and an accomplice attempting to burglarize the store safe


    = Charles Falzone

    =
    February 24, 1954 #70
    Two years on the list
    Charles Falzone - U.S. prisoner arrested August 17, 1955 in New Bedford, Pennsylvania by the FBI after a citizen
    recognized his photograph from an Identification Order in a post office


    = Basil Kingsley Beck

    =
    March 1, 1954 #71
    Two days on the list
    Basil Kingsley Beck - U.S. prisoner arrested March 3, 1954 in San Pablo, California by FBI Agents


    = Clarence Dye

    =
    March 8, 1954 #72
    Two years on the list
    Clarence Dye - U.S. prisoner arrested August 3, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by local police in a routine check, during which Dye's former girlfriend told police Dye was wanted


    = James William Lofton

    =
    March 16, 1954 #73
    One day on the list
    James William Lofton - U.S. prisoner arrested March 17, 1954 in Morgan City, Louisiana by local police and the FBI


    = Sterling Groom

    =
    April 2, 1954 #74
    Three weeks on the list
    Sterling Groom - U.S. prisoner arrested April 21, 1954 in Baltimore, Maryland by FBI after a citizen recognized him from an Identification Order in a post office


    = Raymond Louis Owen Menard

    =
    May 3, 1954 #75
    Two days on the list
    Raymond Louis Owen Menard - U.S. prisoner arrested May 5, 1954 in New Orleans, Louisiana by local police after a citizen recognized a photograph in a local newspaper


    = John Alfred Hopkins

    =
    May 18, 1954 #76
    Three weeks on the list
    John Alfred Hopkins - U.S. prisoner arrested June 7, 1954 near Beowawe, Nevada by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a photo in a California newspaper


    = Otto Austin Loel

    =
    May 21, 1954 #77
    Eight months on the list
    Otto Austin Loel - U.S. prisoner arrested January 17, 1955 in Sanford, Florida by local police. Loel had been hiding in
    the Sanford city dump and living in a crude lean-to shack made of palmetto leaves


    = David Daniel Keegan

    =
    June 21, 1954 #78
    Nine years on the list
    David Daniel Keegan - PROCESS DISMISSED December 13, 1963 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa


    = Walter James Wilkinson

    =
    August 17, 1954 #79
    Five months on the list
    Walter James Wilkinson - U.S. prisoner arrested January 12, 1955 in Los Angeles, California by the FBI after a citizen
    recognized him from an Identification Order in a post office. He was working at a country club as a busboy. During the arrest, Wilkinson commented: "It didn't take too long. I know how you guys work."


    = John Harry Allen

    =
    September 7, 1954 #80
    Three months on the list
    John Harry Allen - U.S. prisoner arrested December 21, 1954 in Fort Smith, Arkansas after being recognized by two police officers from a wanted flyer


    Later entries


    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2020s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2010s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2000s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1990s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1980s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1970s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1960s
    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1950s


    External links


    Current FBI top ten most wanted fugitives at FBI site

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