Police Are Seeking Texas Most Wanted Murderer Ernest Christopher Nathan
Police in the state of Texas are seeking Ernest Christopher Nathan for the crime of murder. Here's what is known about Nathan, as well as his crimes not just in Texas, but in another state as well.
Ernest Christopher Nathan And The Crimes He Committed
According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, Nathan was first taken into custody in not Texas, but the state of Georgia. He was arrested, in 2006, for the charge of Purchase/Possess/Control Drug and the charge of Aggravated Assault. His sentence was a total of three years in prison.
Ten years later, Nathan was once again arrested by police for two charges. Per Texas DPS, Battery and Bail Jumping were the charges Nathan was guilty of, also in Georgia. Nathan served one year in prison for the infractions.
Nathan's Crimes In Texas, And How You Can Help Find Him
In 2022, Houston Police arrested Nathan on charges of Evading Arrest/Detention with a Vehicle and Murder. He was taken into custody on October 4th, and was released on bond the following day. Two years later, on February 29th, 2024, warrants were released seeking Nathan for Failure to Appear regarding the previously mentioned Murder charge.
If you've seen Ernest Christopher Nathan, there are many ways you can contact law enforcement. You can provide tips via the website for Texas 10 Most Wanted or the on their Facebook page. You can additionally call 1-800-252-TIPS, which is the Texas Crime Stoppers hotline.
If you ever spot Nathan, do not attempt to bring him into custody. As this is a developing story, we will have more information when it becomes available.
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