The Antelope Valley Parole Office is seeking your help in locating the following at-large parolees. If you recognize these parolees and know where they might be located, contact the Antelope Valley Parole Office at 661-729-0530, ext. 272.
Willie Gardner
Willie Gardner is a 26-year-old male with black hair and brown eyes. He is approximately 6 feet tall and weighs about 125 pounds.
Gardner is on parole for robbery.
His criminal history includes burglary, possession of a weapon, terrorists threats, battery, battery with serious injury and resisting arrest.
Gardner is a member of the Bloods gang.
He failed to report to his parole agent as instructed and he is believed to be somewhere in Lancaster or Palmdale.
Anyone with information on the location of Willie Gardner is encouraged to contact the Antelope Valley Parole Office at 661-729-0530, ext. 272.
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Robert Wood
Robert Wood is a 26-year-old male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is approximately 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 210 pounds.
Wood is on parole for terrorist threats to cause great bodily injury.
His criminal includes vehicle theft, conspiracy to commit a crime, burglary, theft, possession of a controlled substance, DUI, hit and run, evading and robbery.
Wood is a member of the Skinheads Metal Mind Hoods gang who goes by the moniker “Stretch”.
Woods failed to report to his parole agent as instructed and he is believed to be somewhere in Lancaster or Littlerock.
Anyone with information on the location of Robert Wood is encouraged to contact the Antelope Valley Parole Office at 661-729-0530, ext. 272.
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Nobody Important says
Heya Michelle….glad to see you’re still trolling the AV Times lol!
valleygirl says
Conviction relief…. Really??? This state is in the handbasket and the fools running it have lost their minds.
Shane Falco says
Poor guys are just an expungement away from never making one bad choice…
Michelle Egberts says
@ Shane Falco… they will NEVER be eligible for an “Expungement” as they went to state prison. However, when they are tired of making those bad choices, one day they will be eligible for a “Certificate of Rehabilitation”. Shane, there is a BIG difference between the two types of conviction relief.