U.S. Marshals Offering Reward of $5,000 for Information on Oklahoma Meth Distributor

U.S. Marshals Offering Reward of $5,000 for Information on Oklahoma Meth Distributor



Charley E. Rouell
Fort
Smith, AR
–  The U.S. Marshals are offering a
$5,000 reward for information leading
to the arrest of a man wanted by the Drug Enforcement Administration in
the Western District of Arkansas on charges of distributing
methamphetamine and state charges in Oklahoma of assault with a deadly
weapon, distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy.

Charley E. Rouell, aka Charley E. Rovell Jr., 51,
of Spiro, Oklahoma, has connections to eastern Oklahoma and western
Arkansas, and may be traveling to and from Mexico, possibly with his
wife, Michelle Nicole Rouell, who is wanted in the Southern District of
California for failure to appear on the original charge of importation
of methamphetamine and heroin. Michelle, who also goes by Nicky, has a
history of
Charley E. Rouell and Michelle Nicole Rouell
drugs
and firearm possession out of Arkansas. She is known to frequent the
Spiro and Fort Smith areas.

“The U.S. Marshals Service is dedicated to
finding and arresting Charley Rouell because he has demonstrated a clear
threat to public safety,” said U.S. Marshal for the Western District of
Arkansas Gregory S. Tabor. “I urge anyone with any information about his
current location to come forward and help us bring him in safely.”

Rouell is a white male with brown hair and green
eyes. He stands 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs approximately 280
pounds. He has a tattoo of the word Logan on his chest, Spin Master
Wizard on his left upper arm and two smoking guns on his right upper
arm. It is possible that Rouell has recently dyed his hair blonde. He
should be considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information on Rouell’s whereabouts
should contact the U.S. Marshals Service 1-877-WANTED2 or use the
USMS Tips App. Your information
will be taken in strict confidence. Your anonymity is guaranteed. You
will never have to give your name or have to testify in court.

The USMS Major Case Fugitive Program prioritizes
the investigation and apprehension of high-profile offenders who are
considered to be some of the country’s most dangerous individuals. These
offenders tend to be career criminals with histories of violence or
whose instant offense(s) pose a significant threat to public safety.

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found
at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

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