U.S. Marshals in Florida Arrest Iowa County Sex Abuse Suspect
Cedar Rapids, IA – U.S. Marshals in Florida today arrested a man wanted on several sex abuse charges in Iowa.
Tyler Michael Treadaway, 27, is wanted in Iowa County in connection to multiple charges of sexual abuse (second-degree) of multiple children.
On April 21 investigators with the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office contacted the Northern Iowa Fugitive Task Force requesting assistance in the location and apprehension of Treadaway. Task force officers began to follow up on leads throughout the Midwest and developed information indicating Treadaway had fled following the reports of abuse. Officials began coordinating with the U.S. Marshals Florida/Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force (FCRFTF).
Officers with the FCRFTF today narrowed their search to an area in the 4900 block of Lofty Pines Circle West in Jacksonville. U.S. Marshals approached the suspect shortly after noon and Treadaway eventually surrendered to the officers. Treadaway was arrested without incident and transported for processing. He will remain in custody until extradition to Iowa.
The U.S. Marshals Service is the federal government’s primary agency for fugitive investigations. Nationwide, 60 local task forces are dedicated to violent crime reduction by locating and apprehending wanted criminals. These task forces also serve as the central point for agencies to share information on fugitive matters. The Northern Iowa Fugitive Task Force is comprised of officers from the U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Cedar Rapids Police Department, Waterloo Police Department, Marion Police Department, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, and the Iowa Department of Corrections.
Source: U.S. Marshals Service, usmarshals.gov