Note: Photos included.
NOTE: The following WANTED poster is a quote:
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/fugitives/dt/burt_lf.htm
WANTED
By The FBI
SABOTAGE; DESTRUCTION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY; CONSPIRACY
LEO FREDERICK BURT
Photograph taken in 1969
Photographic retouch
Alias: Eugene Donald Fieldston
DESCRIPTION
Dates of Birth Used: April 18, 1948;
April 15, 1950 Hair: Brown (may now be gray)
Place of Birth: Darby, Pennsylvania Eyes: Hazel
Height: 5’11” to 6’0” Sex: Male
Weight: 185 pounds Race: White
NCIC: W735004020 Nationality: American
Occupations: Laborer and watchman
Scars and Marks: None known
Remarks: Burt may wear a moustache and beard and has worn his hair long in the back. He may also wear glasses. Burt has ties to New York City, New York; Boston, Massachusetts; and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
CAUTION
Leo Frederick Burt is wanted for allegedly participating in the bombing of Sterling Hall, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, on August 24, 1970. The blast from the explosion, combined with the fire, resulted in the death of a 33-year-old researcher. Additionally, there were several injuries reported and an estimated $6 million damage to the building and its contents. Reportedly, explosives had been placed in a stolen panel truck, located three blocks from the building, just several days before the blast. Also, a light-colored, late-model vehicle (Corvair) was seen leaving the vicinity of the bombing, and Burt was identified as being in the car.
On September 2, 1970, Leo Burt was indicted federally in Madison, Wisconsin. He was charged with sabotage, destruction of government property, and conspiracy.
REWARD
The FBI is offering a $150,000 for information leading to the arrest of Leo Frederick Burt.
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY OR CONSULATE.
ROBERT S. MUELLER, III
DIRECTOR
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535
TELEPHONE: (202) 324-3000