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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Escapee got makeover, say officials

HIGHLIGHTSNEW STORY: John McCluskey and Casslyn Mae Welch can be seen in Arkansas Wednesday the u.s. border patrol and Interpol to find what you're looking for help now: McCluskey fugitivesNEW may now black hair and a black beard; Welch can blonde nowNEW: McCluskey and 2 others escaped from prison on July 30RELATED TOPICS John McCluskeyArizonaCasslyn Mae WelchCrime (CNN)--Two fugitives who were believed to be heading for the North-Western United States or Canada may have been spotted in Arkansas Wednesday, the u.s. Marshals Service said. John McCluskey, that escaped from an Arizona prison at the end of last month, and his alleged accomplice Casslyn Welch, if any, were seen in Gentry, Arkansas, and can be involved in the theft of a store there Wednesday, according to a source US marshals. The defendants in the theft of the beauty to save escaped on foot, the source said. The two suspects have changed their appearance in the last few days, according to the Office of the u.s. marshals. McCluskey now believes that black hair and a black beard, while Welch has dyed her hair blonde, according to a bulletin marshals office Wednesday. New photo compositions are prepared to help in the search, it said. Last Wednesday, marshals said that the search for the pair was focused on Western Montana and South-Western Canada. Officers on the points of entry of Montana, border patrol agents and their air and sea Division were to participate in the research in cooperation with other federal, State, local, tribal and Canadian authorities, said Mike Milne, spokesman for the distribution of u.s. border patrol that Montana. Border patrol has stepped up its efforts and authorities studies are points of entry to the identification of any persons in the United State's try to leave, in Canada, Milne said. He said the border patrol employees are aware of the fact that the two are probably changed their performances. Additionally, Interpol, the world's largest international police organization, reducing cross-border police cooperation, involved. At the request of the United States, Interpol alert an internationally known as a "orange" announcement for McCluskey and Welch. An Interpol red notice can be issued by the General Secretariat for any action or event that pose a risk to public safety and security around the world, a press release issued by Interpol said Wednesday. "The information in the warning of Interpol sent to the police all over the world will significantly increase the likelihood that these two dangerous fugitives and imprisoned. The public is requested not on them, but instead immediately to report any observations to their local police, "said the Interpol-Director of the police forces, Jean-Michel Louboutin, in a statement. McCluskey and Welch left the Yellowstone National Park area last week, where they were initially hide after McCluskey and two other women 30 July from the prison of escapes, according to an Arizona Fidencio Rivera, chief Deputy U.S. Marshal of Arizona. The other two men have since then conquered. CNN of Melanie Whitley and Sara Pratley have contributed to this report.

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