The US Marshals are on a manhunt for a man who sometimes dresses as a woman and has been convicted of attempting to meet up with a minor for sexual purposes.

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Authorities are on the hunt for Christian Bert Fischer and a reward has been offered for information that directly leads to his capture and arrest. In a press release from the US Marshals and the Hernando County Crime Stoppers in Florida, where Fishers has been convicted of ‘Traveling to Meet a Minor After Use of a Computer to Lure a Child’, we learn that he has connections to California. His last known address was 4343 33rd Street in San Diego.

After failing to appear in court for his crimes, Fischer fled to California and Oregon before his latest stop in Idaho. Reports say he has attempted to make friends with various families that have children and in his latest interaction he was seen carving pumpkins with an unknown family.

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From the News Release:

FISCHER is a 42-year-old white male, 5’10”, 200 lbs., and has blonde hair and blue-colored eyes. FISCHER is also known to dress like a woman.

Since the current location of Fischer is unknown and due to the fact that he has fled to California before, it isn’t impossible that he is back in the Sunshine State looking to hide from the law. A $5,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to his arrest.

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If you know Fischer or where he is, you are encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers or the US Marshals to help get this dangerous man off the streets.

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