FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1960
In 1960, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for an eleventh year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
As 1960 began, seven of the ten places on the list remained filled by these elusive long-time fugitives, then still at large:
- 1950 #14, Frederick J. Tenuto remained at large
- 1952 #36, James Eddie Diggs remained at large
- 1954 #78, David Daniel Keegan remained at large
- 1956 #97, Eugene Francis Newman remained at large
- 1958 #107, Angelo Luigi Pero process dismissed December 2, 1960
- 1959 #112, Edwin Sanford Garrison arrested September 9, 1960
- 1959 #116, Billy Owens Williams arrested March 4, 1960
1960 Fugitives
The Ten Most Wanted Fugitives listed by the FBI in 1960 include :Kenneth Ray Lawson
January 4, 1960 #124Two months on the list
Kenneth Ray Lawson – U.S. prisoner arrested March 17, 1960, in Laredo, Texas
Ted Jacob Rinehart
January 25, 1960 #125Two months on the list
Ted Jacob Rinehart – U.S. prisoner arrested March 6, 1960, in Granada Hills, California, after a citizen recognized
him from a wanted flyer. Rinehart told Agents he learned of his addition to the "Top Ten" list while watching a local television show.
Charles Clyatt Rogers
March 18, 1960 #126Two months on the list
Charles Clyatt Rogers – U.S. prisoner arrested May 11, 1960, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, while standing in a soup line at
a Salvation Army center. He was recognized by a police officer who collected FBI wanted posters.
Joseph Corbett, Jr.
March 30, 1960 #127Seven months on the list
Joseph Corbett, Jr. – paroled in 1987; was sentenced to life; was a U.S. and Canadian prisoner arrested October 29, 1960, in Vancouver, British Columbia, by Canadian police after two Canadian citizens recognized him from a November 1960 Reader's Digest article; was wanted for the kidnap and subsequent murder of wealthy heir Adolph Coors III
William Mason
April 6, 1960 #128Three weeks on the list
William Mason – U.S. prisoner arrested April 27, 1960, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Edward Reiley
May 10, 1960 #129Three weeks on the list
Edward Reiley – U.S. prisoner arrested May 24, 1960, in Rockford, Illinois, by the local sheriff after an auto
salesman recognized Reiley from a wanted flyer. Upon arrest he pleaded, "Don't shoot! I'm the guy you want."
Harold Eugene Fields
May 25, 1960 #130Four months on the list
Harold Eugene Fields – U.S. prisoner arrested September 5, 1960, in Schererville, Indiana. Fields told arresting FBI Agents his place on the "Top Ten" list convinced him his days of freedom were numbered and his apprehension came as no surprise.
Richard Peter Wagner
June 23, 1960 #131Two days on the list
Richard Peter Wagner – U.S. prisoner arrested June 25, 1960, in Ray, Minnesota, after a citizen recognized him from a
newspaper article. An expert woodsman, Wagner had been serving as a guide at a hunting and fishing lodge where he was captured.
James John Warjac
July 19, 1960 #132Three days on the list
James John Warjac – U.S. prisoner arrested July 22, 1960, in Los Angeles, California
Ernest Tait
August 16, 1960 #133One month on the list, was earlier Fugitive #23 in 1951
Ernest Tait – U.S. prisoner arrested September 10, 1960, in Denver, Colorado; 2nd appearance on the list, was also Fugitive #23 in 1951, had been arrested July 12, 1951, in Miami, Florida
Clarence Leon Raby
August 19, 1960 #134One week on the list
Clarence Leon Raby – U.S. prisoner surrendered August 28, 1960, to local authorities at his parents’ home in Heiskell, Tennessee
Nathaniel Beans
September 12, 1960 #135Three weeks on the list
Nathaniel Beans – U.S. prisoner arrested September 30, 1960, in Buffalo, New York, by a police officer who recognized
Beans from a magazine photograph
Stanley William Fitzgerald
September 20, 1960 #136Two days on the list
Stanley William Fitzgerald – U.S. prisoner arrested September 22, 1960, in Portland, Oregon, by the FBI after a citizen recognized him from a photograph in a newspaper
Donald Leroy Payne
October 6, 1960 #137Five years on the list
Donald Leroy Payne – PROCESS DISMISSED November 26, 1965, in Houston, Texas, by local authorities
Charles Francis Higgins
October 10, 1960 #138One week on the list
Charles Francis Higgins – U.S. prisoner arrested October 17, 1960, in Kirkwood, Missouri, by local police after an officer
recognized him from a newspaper photograph
Robert William Schultz, Jr.
October 12, 1960 #139One month on the list
Robert William Schultz, Jr. – U.S. prisoner arrested November 4, 1960, in Orlando, Florida
Merle Lyle Gall
October 17, 1960 #140Three months on the list
Merle Lyle Gall – U.S. prisoner arrested January 18, 1961, in Scottsdale, Arizona
James George Economou
October 31, 1960 #141Five months on the list
James George Economou – U.S. prisoner arrested March 22, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, after a tip from an informant
Ray Delano Tate
November 18, 1960 #142One week on the list
Ray Delano Tate – U.S. prisoner surrendered November 25, 1960, to the New York city editor of the New York Daily Mirror newspaper. He was taken into custody immediately by FBI Agents.
John B. Everhart
November 22, 1960 #143three years on the list
John B. Everhart – U.S. prisoner arrested November 6, 1963, in San Francisco, California, while painting a house
Herbert Hoover Huffman
December 19, 1960 #144One week on the list
Herbert Hoover Huffman – U.S. prisoner apprehended December 29, 1960, in Cleveland, Ohio, after a fellow worker recognized him from a wanted poster
Kenneth Eugene Cindle
December 23, 1960 #145Four months on the list
Kenneth Eugene Cindle – U.S. prisoner apprehended April 1, 1961, in Cochran County, Texas, after a local farmer saw
his photograph on television, and recognized him as a hitchhiker he had picked up earlier that day; he had been hitchhiking across the county and working odd jobs to avoid apprehension
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