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The manhunt for escaped convict Joshua Zimmerman enters its third week tomorrow, with the last sighting 20 days ago. Authorities are intensifying efforts and increasing the reward to capture this dangerous fugitive. Here’s what we know and the latest updates from overnight. Zimmerman, also known as Vincent Guerino Juliano, escaped on June 14 and remains elusive as authorities expand their efforts. The U.S. Marshals Service continues to lead the manhunt for Zimmerman, wanted for execution-style murder, various rapes, abductions, and numerous other crimes spanning from Houston to Connecticut.
He is confirmed to be armed and extremely dangerous. Authorities have issued a strong warning to the public not to approach Zimmerman under any circumstances. Vigilance and the prompt reporting of any suspicious activity are crucial.
Zimmerman has known ties to several locations, however, he was last seen in DeSoto County, Mississippi, and possibly as far as Memphis, Tennessee, according to authorities:
📍 Memphis, Tennessee
📍 Hernando, DeSoto County, Mississippi
📍 Waterbury, Connecticut
📍 Houston, Texas
📍 Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
📍 Naugatuck, New Haven County, Connecticut
📍 Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado
📍 Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut
📍 Prospect, New Haven County, Connecticut
📍 Seffner, Hillsborough County, Florida
📍 Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
📍 Lehigh Acres, Lee County, Florida
📍 Plant City, Hillsborough County, Florida
📍 Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Authorities have cautioned against approaching Zimmerman due to his dangerous nature. They are urging the public to stay alert and report any sightings immediately.
If you have any information about Joshua James Zimmerman, please contact the U.S. Marshals Service directly at 800-336-0102 or text/call 833-TELL-DOG (833-835-5364). Additionally, you can follow @DogBountyHunter as he returns to 𝕏 to continue his mission of catching criminals and ensuring community safety.
Stay vigilant and help spread the word to keep our communities safe.