Allegany county's most wanted: deputies search for two wanted assault suspects
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Allegany County’s Most Wanted: Deputies search for two wanted assault suspects

CUMBERLAND, MD – The Allegany County Sheriff’s Office has added two men to its Most Wanted list, both sought on active warrants connected to assault-related offenses and other violations.

Authorities say Dustin Wayne Youngblood is wanted on two failure to appear warrants. His original charges include two counts of second-degree assault and one count of setting up outdoor bedding with the intent to sleep in that location. Deputies say Youngblood has failed to respond to court proceedings and remains at large.

In a separate case, deputies are also looking for Jason Myles Roager, also known as Jason Miles Roager, who is wanted on a parole retake warrant. His original conviction was for second-degree assault, and authorities say he violated conditions of his release.

Public asked to help locate fugitives

The Allegany County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information about either individual’s whereabouts to contact Master Deputy Larry Bennett at 301-876-3916 or to submit an anonymous tip through the Allegany MD Sheriff mobile app.

Both men are considered wanted until located and served with their outstanding warrants.

  • Dustin Youngblood wanted on two failure to appear warrants
  • Jason Roager sought on parole retake warrant for assault conviction
  • Tips can be submitted directly to the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office

Deputies continue search for Allegany County fugitives

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