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'''Real Name:''' Ronald Estel Denslow<br />
 
'''Real Name:''' Ronald Estel Denslow<br />
'''Aliases:''' No Known Aliases<br />
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'''Aliases:''' Harry G. Ward, Albert K. Reed, Mark R. Ellis, Robert T. Neil<br />
 
'''Wanted For:''' Embezzlement<br />
 
'''Wanted For:''' Embezzlement<br />
 
'''Missing Since:''' November 1985<br />
 
'''Missing Since:''' November 1985<br />
   
 
==Case==
 
==Case==
'''Details:''' Denslow is wanted in connection with embezzling money from a bank in Alma, Michigan, where he was vice president and chief loans officer. Enslow drew checks from a one million dollar line of credit. When his attempt to place money into two bogus accounts failed on November 7, 1985, he vanished. He took $110,000 with him, and eleven days later, his car was found abandoned at a nearby airport.<br />
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'''Details:''' Ronald Denslow is wanted in connection with embezzling money from a bank in Alma, Michigan, where he was vice president and chief loans officer. Denslow drew checks from a one million dollar line of credit. When his attempt to place money into two bogus accounts failed on November 7, 1985, he vanished. He took $110,000 with him, which he had acquired over a ten-month period. Eleven days later, his car was found abandoned at a nearby airport.<br />
'''Extra Notes:''' The case was featured as a part of the February 22, 1989 episode.<br />
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'''Extra Notes:''' The case was featured as a part of a special alert in the February 22, 1989 episode, along with [[Walter Wenke]].<br />
'''Results:''' Captured. On August 7, 1989, Denslow was arrested in Gardnerville, Nevada, as a result of a viewer tip. Denslow was working as a shipping supervisor at a paint manufacturing plant under the alias Ralph Joseph Westindorf.<br />
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'''Results:''' Captured. On August 7, 1989, Denslow was arrested in Gardnerville, Nevada, as a result of a viewer tip when the show was re-run in July. Denslow was working as a shipping supervisor at a paint manufacturing plant under the alias Ralph Joseph Westindorf. In September, he pleaded guilty to embezzlement and was sentenced to three years in prison. He has since been released.<br />
'''Links:''' None<br />
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'''Links:'''<br />
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/98989499/ Bank officer charged]
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/99090041/ Warrant issued against bank official]
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* [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1988&dat=19890818&id=CGciAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Fa0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=4826,4230241&hl=en Alleged Embezzler Arraigned]
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/99919396/ Tv viewer tip results in arrest]
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/99920384/ Ex-wife relieved by banker's arrest]
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* [https://www.apnews.com/9fb7602273e1129c063edf9ec0d1077b Accused Embezzler Pleads Guilty, Faces Maximum 3 Years in Prison]
 
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[[Category:Michigan]]
 
[[Category:Michigan]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, 20 June 2018

Ronald denslow

Ronald Denslow

Real Name: Ronald Estel Denslow
Aliases: Harry G. Ward, Albert K. Reed, Mark R. Ellis, Robert T. Neil
Wanted For: Embezzlement
Missing Since: November 1985

Case[]

Details: Ronald Denslow is wanted in connection with embezzling money from a bank in Alma, Michigan, where he was vice president and chief loans officer. Denslow drew checks from a one million dollar line of credit. When his attempt to place money into two bogus accounts failed on November 7, 1985, he vanished. He took $110,000 with him, which he had acquired over a ten-month period. Eleven days later, his car was found abandoned at a nearby airport.
Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of a special alert in the February 22, 1989 episode, along with Walter Wenke.
Results: Captured. On August 7, 1989, Denslow was arrested in Gardnerville, Nevada, as a result of a viewer tip when the show was re-run in July. Denslow was working as a shipping supervisor at a paint manufacturing plant under the alias Ralph Joseph Westindorf. In September, he pleaded guilty to embezzlement and was sentenced to three years in prison. He has since been released.
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