Thursday, March 26, 2015

Man With Multiple Warrants Arrested in Greensboro, NC by U.S. Marshals



Greensboro, NC - The U.S. Marshals Joint Fugitive Task Force (JFTF) arrested a North Carolina
fugitive who was wanted by the NC Department of Community Corrections-Probation/Parole. The
fugitive was also wanted for questioning on an unrelated incident.

Diquarius Gilbert, a 22 year old, black male, was arrested in Greensboro on March 24, 2015, at
10:15 AM when located by members of the JFTF. Gilbert was wanted on five separate arrest warrants
which were issued by the NC Department of Community Corrections-Probation/Parole and the High
Point Police Department for the following charges:

    Absconding Probation for Common Law Robbery
    Felony Breaking and or Entering
    Felony Larceny After Break/Enter
    Possession of Firearm by Felon
    Larceny of Firearm

The JFTF spent countless hours conducting surveillance and interviews attempting to locate Gilbert.
Their efforts paid off when Investigators received valuable information on Gilbert's whereabouts. The
JFTF verified the information, converged and surrounded 1503 Julian St. Greensboro, NC. During the
arrest Gilbert concealed himself in a bedroom in an attempt to elude arrest. Members of the JFTF
located Gilbert in a bed room and gave verbal commands instructing Gilbert to exit the bed room with
his hands up. After several minutes of discarding the commands, Gilbert exited the bed room with his
hands up and was taken into custody. JFTF transported Gilbert to the High Point Jail where he is
currently being held.

The U.S. Marshals Joint Fugitive Task Force for the Middle District of North Carolina is comprised of
investigators from the U.S. Marshals Service, Chapel Hill Police Department, Durham Police
Department, Greensboro Police Department, High Point Police Department, Winston-Salem Police
Department, Alamance County Sheriff's Office, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and the North
Carolina Department of Public Safety, Department of Community Corrections- Probation & Parole.

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