Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution - Criminal Attempt With Intent to Commit The Crime of Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse, Criminal Solicitation With the Intent of Promoting or Facilitating the Commissions of the Crime of Involuntary Sexual Intercourse, Indecent Assault, Corruption of a Minor, Endangering the Welfare of Children
REX C. REICHERT
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Photograph taken in 1984
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Photograph taken in 1963
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Photograph age enhanced in 2011
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Photograph age enhanced in 2011
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DESCRIPTION
Date(s) of Birth Used: |
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September 16, 1945
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Place of Birth: |
Ohio |
Height: |
5'10" |
Weight: |
150 pounds
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NCIC: |
W687345809
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Occupation: |
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Reichert has been employed as a technician in a recording studio. He also has operated an amusement arcade and invented a board game that was sold commercially.
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Hair: |
Gray
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Eyes: |
Gray |
Sex: |
Male |
Race: |
White |
Nationality: |
American |
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Scars and Marks: |
- None known
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Remarks: |
Reichert is skilled in electronics, specifically musical equipment. He has been known to wear wire-rimmed glasses and have his hair in a ponytail. Reichert may travel to Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Canada, and Europe. |
CAUTION
Rex C. Reichert is wanted for the alleged sexual abuse of two juvenile males, ages fourteen and ten, over a two-year period at his apartment in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. Reichert had cared for the boys while a relative was receiving medical treatment. The boys also visited him on weekends and accompanied him on camping trips. On September 28, 1990, Reichert was charged with criminal attempt with intent to commit the crime of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, criminal solicitation with the intent of promoting or facilitating the commissions of the crime of involuntary sexual intercourse, indecent assault, corruption of a minor, and endangering the welfare of children by the Collegeville Police Department, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and a state warrant was issued for his arrest. On March 31, 1992, a federal arrest warrant was obtained for Reichert after he was charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution in the United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.