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Matt Delaney


NextImg:U.S. Marshals increase reward for Virginia prisoner who escaped in August

The U.S. Marshals Service has increased its reward for a Virginia inmate who has been on the run for the past two months.

Authorities are now offering a joint reward of $20,000 for information leading to the capture of Naseem Isaiah Roulack, 21, with $10,000 from the U.S. Marshals and $10,000 from police in Montgomery County, Maryland.

“This is a significant reward and one that we hope compels people to share additional, actionable information,” said Chadwick Dotson, director of the Virginia Department of Corrections. “Bringing Roulack back into custody is our department’s top priority and I continue to appreciate the collaboration from local, state and federal partner agencies.”

Roulack was serving a 13-year prison sentence for malicious wounding, grand larceny and hit-and-run when he broke out of a hospital in the Richmond suburbs on Aug. 12.

Weeks later, Montgomery County police said the escaped inmate carried out an armed carjacking and kidnapping in Gaithersburg.

Authorities said the gun-wielding Roulack approached a woman on Sept. 1 and ordered her into the back seat of her car. He drove a few blocks with the woman before he let her out, police said.

The escapee, a 5-foot-8 Black man who weighs 225 pounds, is said to have black hair and brown eyes.

Roulack has four distinct tattoos — one on his chest that reads “Marie,” one on his left arm that reads “RIP Ish,” one on his right cheek that reads “Cut Throat” and one on his right arm that reads “Faith Is Seeing Light With Your Heart When All Your Eyes See Is Darkness.”

Roulack should be considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone who spots Roulack is encouraged to stay away and contact the Virginia Department of Corrections’ fugitive line at 1-877-896-5764, or call Virginia State Police by dialing #77 or 911.

• Matt Delaney can be reached at mdelaney@washingtontimes.com.