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fugitive

[fyoo-ji-tiv] / ˈfyu dʒɪ tɪv /




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Lopez remains a fugitive as of Wednesday morning, according to prosecutors.

From Los Angeles Times

A Virginia high school football coach who went missing last week as his team prepared for a playoff game is now considered a fugitive.

From Los Angeles Times

To the law enforcement officers in Georgia, Mr. Reid would have appeared to be a fugitive from Louisiana justice.

From New York Times

The U.S. already considered both of them fugitives from justice.

From Seattle Times

A Times investigation traces his remarkable trajectory, from Beijing insider to fugitive critic of the Chinese Communist Party and ally of Trump Republicans.

From New York Times