U.S. Marshals Offering Reward for Camden County Man

DOJ Press


Philadelphia, PA
– The U.S. Marshals Eastern Pennsylvania
Violent Crime Fugitive Task Force is seeking the public’s assistance in
apprehending Aaron Sims.

Sims is wanted for a DUI related homicide by
motor vehicle in relation to a crash that occurred on Philadelphia’s
Vine Street Expressway January 25th, 2020. After toxicology reports
determined THC in Sims system and a blood-alcohol limit twice the legal
limit, a warrant was obtained by the Pennsylvania State Police, Belmont
Barracks, on June 30th 2020. Sims is 30 years old, 6’02”, 180 pounds,
brown eyes, and black hair. Sims last known address was in the 3100
block of Saunders Street in Camden, New Jersey. Eric Gartner, U.S.
Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania stated, “No Parent
should ever endure the loss of a child. We implore the public to help us
locate Aaron Sims and thereby bring some semblance of closure to the
Robertson family after Chloe’s tragic loss.”

The Marshals Service is offering a
$1000 cash reward for information
leading directly to the arrest of SIMS. Tips can be called into the U.S.
Marshals Tipline at 1-866-865-TIPS (8477)
or submit tips online at www.P3tips.com.


The Eastern Pennsylvania Violent Crimes Fugitive
Task Force is a team of law enforcement officers led by U.S. Marshals in
Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. The task force’s objective is
to seek out and arrest violent crime fugitives. Membership agencies
include the Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania State Parole
Officers, Pennsylvania State Police and Pennsylvania Attorney General
Agents, Chester Police Department, and Bucks County Sherrif’s Office.

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found
at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

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America’s
First Federal Law Enforcement Agency

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