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FBI Offers $5K Reward for Chicago Man on the Run, Officials Say

By DNAinfo Staff on April 23, 2013 8:01pm

 Paris Poe, 33, violated his parole and is wanted for felony unlawful flight to avoid custody and confinement, according to a statement from the FBI.
Paris Poe, 33, violated his parole and is wanted for felony unlawful flight to avoid custody and confinement, according to a statement from the FBI.
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CHICAGO — The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the capture of a Washington Park man wanted for questioning in a murder investigation.

Paris Poe, 33, also known as "Polerowski", violated his parole and is wanted for felony unlawful flight to avoid custody and confinement, according to a statement from the FBI.

Poe was convicted of aggravated battery and robbery, and was released on parole in June 2011 after serving a portion of his sentence in state custody, the statement said.

Poe may have fled the state, and his last known address is in the 5900 block of South Indiana Avenue, officials said.

Poe is described as standing 6 feet tall, weighing 200 pounds and with black hair often worn in braids. He has many tattoos, including "Chief Hobo" on his upper right arm and "RIP Angie" on his upper left arm, officials said.

Poe is considered armed and dangerous, and anyone with information is asked to call 312-421-6700.