This is road sign.
Water and hills in Canada.
Warren was in this barn in Canada for 20 days.
This is the man that's hiding Warren right now.
And this is where Warren and the man above are staying right now, I think its very close to the barn in RV #3
Warren will not give up without a fight, and I feel that many people could be hurt if he is taken by force. I'm not sure where these places are, but I'm almost certain they are in Canada, not the USA. If your with the FBI, I suggest you follow old leads that you had during the past 6 months...I also think you will find him very soon with the help of a very close friend of his...when he calls you...listen to what he says...please do not let another Waco happen.
Hi, thanks, will post this.
FBI: Fugitive polygamist arrested in Las Vegas
POSTED: 10:22 a.m. EDT, August 29, 2006
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP) -- The fugitive leader of a polygamist sect has been arrested in southern Nevada, the FBI said Tuesday.
Warren Steed Jeffs, 50, was taken into custody after he and two other people were pulled over late Monday by a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper on Interstate 15 just north of Las Vegas, FBI spokesman David Staretz said.
The leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was wanted in Utah and Arizona on suspicion of sexual misconduct for allegedly arranging marriages between underage girls and older men.
Since May, Jeffs has been on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, with a $100,000 reward offered for information leading to his capture.
The other two people in the vehicle were identified as one of Warren Jeffs' wives, Naomi Jeffs, and a brother, Isaac Steve Jeffs, both 32, Staretz said. They were being interviewed by the FBI in Las Vegas but were not arrested.
Jeffs was in federal custody in Las Vegas pending a court hearing on a federal charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, Staretz said. It was not immediately clear if Jeffs would face extradition to Arizona or Utah.
Jeffs was indicted in June on an Arizona charge of arranging a marriage between a 16-year-old girl and a married man, and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
He is charged in Utah with two felony counts of rape as an accomplice, for allegedly arranging the marriage of a teenage girl to an older man in Nevada.
The FLDS Church split from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when the mainstream Mormon Church disavowed plural marriage more than 100 years ago.
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Hi, thanks, posted.
Brian
8.20.2006
Brian, they found him in Vegas! Also heard that he was in Canada, could be at the exact location you said, will find out more later.
Great Job.
Lenny
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Thanks Lenny, story posted.
Brian
9.1.2006
Brian, your sketches were used, more that you think, you will be contacted soon on this.
Andy
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Thanks Andy, glad to be of some help.
Brian
(You may post this)
In 2003, the fifth estate's Hana Gartner sat down with the then-Bishop of Bountiful in an exclusive interview to talk about his life there, his 26 wives and 80 children, his faith, and allegations of child brides and of abuse in the church's chapter in Canada.
At the time, the picture Winston Blackmore painted of Bountiful was of an idyllic, although secretive, existence. But, in three years, Blackmore's world has changed dramatically. Long considered a rival to Warren Jeffs, Blackmore was finally ex-communicated from the FLDS church for questioning Jeffs' predictions that the world was going to end. This split the Bountiful community into two, those choosing to follow Winston Blackmore and those that remained loyal to the new prophet, Warren Jeffs.
The split has turned brother against brother, sister against sister, and ultimately family against family in Bountiful. Winston Blackmore is clear who is responsible for the situation, Warren Jeffs. "He has ruined our faith structure, he has ruined our marriage system. He has ruined our educational values. It is almost hypocrisy to consider that someone is the prophet, the president of a church and they literally spoil and destroy their people."