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| - Details: On September 16, 1987, Jerome Bargo and an accomplice used a U-haul truck to rob a video store in Neosho, Missouri, but while driving through Bentonville, Arkansas, they were stopped by two police officers, David Hugg and James Dray. While the two men were inspecting the truck, Bargo stole Hugg's gun and began firing at Dray, who was hit in the chest.
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| - Details: On September 16, 1987, Jerome Bargo and an accomplice used a U-haul truck to rob a video store in Neosho, Missouri, but while driving through Bentonville, Arkansas, they were stopped by two police officers, David Hugg and James Dray. While the two men were inspecting the truck, Bargo stole Hugg's gun and began firing at Dray, who was hit in the chest. Bargo was soon arrested by police, tried and convicted of attempted murder and burglary and was sentenced to 140 years in prison. However, on May 10, 1988, Bargo escaped from prison. Bargo has not been seen since, and along with the escape, he is wanted for questioning in the death of a state trooper. Extra Notes: The original airdate of the segment is unrevealed. Results: Captured. On September 3, 2003, Bargo was arrested in North Carolina on a minor drug charge, while under the alias Michael Walters. His fingerprints confirmed that he was actually Jerome Bargo. However, he had vanished before police figured out his true identity. However, he was arrested at a bar soon afterwards and was returned to Arkansas to finish his sentence. Links:
* Jerome Bargo Inmate Profile
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