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One of the country’s most dangerous criminals is behind bars thanks to great heads-up policing by a Florida police sergeant.
On January 25, Lady Lake Police Department Sergeant Michelle Bilbrey made a routine traffic stop on 60-year-old Donald Eugene Fields II, but things quickly escalated when Bilbrey ran his vehicle’s license plate and discovered that it was not registered to the car he was driving, Fox reports.
This proactive policing effort resulted in the identification and capture of Fields, who is facing federal charges of child sex trafficking and state charges of child rape. Fields was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in May 2023.
“Sometimes, an everyday traffic stop turns into a real game-changer,” Chief Steve Hunt said on Facebook. “This is a reminder that every officer, every day, is out there making a real difference. Every traffic stop is an opportunity for justice. What starts as a routine encounter can quickly turn into a pivotal moment, where an officer’s sharp instincts and dedication to service lead to a significant arrest — keeping our community and, in this case, the nation, safer.”
The FBI also praised the efforts of the Lady Lake Police Department.
“Thanks to proactive policing by the Lady Lake Police Department, one of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted fugitives has been captured,” Special Agent in Charge Ashley Johnson said on Facebook.
Fields was federally indicted in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 7, 2023, for attempting to recruit and exploit a minor for commercial sex acts between January 2013 and June 2017. He also faces state charges in Missouri, including statutory rape, statutory sodomy, child molestation and witness tampering. Fields was a fugitive since March 2022, when he failed to appear for a court hearing in Franklin County, Missouri.