Jennifer Isgriggs, 30, is believed to be in a romantic relationship with Donald Eugene Fields II, 59, who was named to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List on Thursday, May 25.
Jennifer Isgriggs, 30, is believed to be in a romantic relationship with Donald Eugene Fields II, 59, who was named to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List on Thursday, May 25.
The Phelps County Prosecuting Attorney is seeking information to locate 30-year-old Jennifer Isgriggs. She is wanted on a felony warrant for a charge of failure to pay child support. Her last known address is in Phelps County, but she may be hiding out with Donald Eugene Fields II, 59, who was named to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List on Thursday, May 25.
Isgriggs, who also goes by the name Jennifer Fields, is believed to be in a romantic relationship with Fields II. The warrant for Isgriggs was issued in October 2021.
If you know the whereabouts of Isgriggs please contact the Phelps County Prosecuting Attorney at (573) 458-6170 or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
Special Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg, along with U.S. Attorney Sayler Fleming, and Franklin County Sheriff Steven Pelton announced May 25 the addition of Fields II to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Fields is facing child sex trafficking and child rape charges in state and federal court.
Fields II was indicted Dec. 7 in U.S. District Court in St. Louis on one count of child sex trafficking. His co-defendant, Theodore “Ted” John Sartori Sr., 62, was indicted on the same charge. Sartori has been arrested and pleaded not guilty December 2022.
The indictment accuses both men of knowingly attempting to recruit, entice, provide, patronize and solicit a minor into engaging in a commercial sex act from about January 2013 until June 2017. In a December 2022 court hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Dianna Collins said Sartori provided cash, cars, motorcycles, vacations and Christmas presents to Fields in exchange for access to the victim. Fields II is also facing charges including statutory rape, statutory sodomy, child molestation and witness tampering in Franklin County Circuit Court. A warrant for his arrest was issued by that court after Fields vacated his home and failed to show up for a March 3, 2022, hearing, court records show.
Fields II is the fifth fugitive investigated by FBI St. Louis Field Office to be named as FBI’s Top Ten fugitive. Almost 60 years ago, Thomas Edward Galloway was placed on the list in June 1964. The FBI arrested Galloway in July 1964 at a golf course in Danville, Virginia after a citizen recognized him from a newspaper article.
The FBI’s "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list was established in March of 1950. Fields II is now the 531st fugitive added to the List. Of the total, 494 fugitives have been apprehended or located; 163 of them as a result of citizen cooperation.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $250,000 for information leading to Fields’ arrest. A conviction is not required for this reward. If you have information about Fields, please contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5325), your local FBI office, or online at tips.fbi.gov.