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Delaware first responders have been ordered to monitor a fugitive from Pennsylvania on Wednesday, with a warning: "He will not leave quietly".
These are the words of a dispatcher sent Wednesday to first responders about David Allen Hamilton Jr., who was last seen in New Hope, Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
Hamilton has escaped capture since Friday, according to a statement from Hunterdon County, New Jersey attorney Anthony P. Kearns III. County Crime Stoppers offers a $ 1,000 reward for any information leading to his arrest.
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Hamilton is presumed armed and dangerous, according to a statement from the Lower Southampton Township Police Department in Feasterville, Pennsylvania.
He is accused of raping a child, police said.
"Hamilton is charged with 12 crimes of sexual assault and has resisted arrest on a police officer from the Lower Southampton area," said Kearns.
The 47-year-old man was last seen on Tuesday before stealing a Toyota Avalon with Pennsylvania PD3759P plates in New Hope.
He is 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighs 230 pounds and has hazel eyes and short brown hair. He was last seen in a blue t-shirt, shorts and sneakers, but probably wears different clothes, the police said.
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David Allen Hamilton Jr (Photo courtesy of Lower Southampton Township Police Department)
His personal belongings, including his wallet, money, credit cards and backpack, were recovered after the incident with the New Hope police officer.
Police said Hamilton is a veteran of the US military with ordeal experience and ordinances, and a former UBER pilot who knows the area.
After the abduction, the rape charge, the apartment residents breathe more easily
If you see Hamilton, dial 911. Submit anonymous tips to www.crimestoppershunterdon.com.
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