Most Wanted Wednesday: We feature some of SWFL’s most wanted suspects; Nov. 10

Reporter: Rich Kolko
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Jennifer Dilan, Robert Haas.

This weekly WINK News segment features fugitives from justice right here in Southwest Florida.

This is your chance to help out the community and give the tip that gets these people off the street. These suspects need to be found – and you can help. If you have seen them, reach out to Crime Stoppers or your local law enforcement. Call 1-800-780-TIPS (8477).

Here are two fugitives wanted by Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers.

Jennifer Dilan

Jennifer Dilan (DOB 11/29/79) – wanted in Lee County for violation of probation for burglary of a structure. She’s accused of stealing from a relative who had just left some purchases on his front porch to fix his car that day.

Dilan seized that opportunity to grab the items when the relative walked away and return them to the store for cash. She ended up spending nearly six months behind bars for this charge, as well as a collection of fraud and theft charges.

She was released on terms of state probation (which she will remain on until at least July of 2022), but two weeks ago, she violated that probation.

Over the year’s she’s been booked 13 times locally for forgery, theft, dealing in stolen property, drugs, and fraud.

She is 5’3”, 163 pounds, and was last known to be living in Dunbar. And upon her arrest, she will be held without bond.

Robert Haas

Robert Haas (DOB 9/16/91) – wanted in Collier County for violation of state probation for grand theft auto and fleeing and eluding officers and in Lee County for violation of probation for resisting officers.

Crime Stoppers said he has a history of violent behavior in both counties, where he’s been arrested 10 times before.

His previous bookings reflect a blatant disregard for law enforcement, as reflected by the resisting charges in both Naples and Fort Myers. He’s also been busted for hit and run/leaving the scene of a crash involving property damage.

Detectives believe Haas is still here in town, possibly laying low in the Bonita Springs or San Carlos Park area.

He is 6’2”, 130 pounds with a tattoo of a rose on his chest, a demon on his stomach, and barbed wire with stars on his left forearm. Upon his arrest, he will be held without bond.


If you have a tip on the whereabouts of any of these wanted suspects contact Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers. All callers will remain anonymous and will be eligible for a cash reward of up to $3,000.

Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers
1-800-780-TIPS (8477) or
southwestfloridacrimestoppers.com

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