Durham’s ‘Top 10 Most Wanted’ for September 2024; Update On August 2024 Most Wanted
DURHAM, NC – The ‘Top 10 Most Wanted’ list for September 2024 has been released by the Durham Police Department. The department is reaching out to the public and encouraging anyone with information to come forward.
Officers are looking for the following individuals listed below.
According to police, Durham’s ‘Most Wanted’ in September 2024 is as follows:

- Name: Nickolas Cureton
- Date of Birth: 08/13/2000
- Crime: Assault on a LEO w/Physical Injury

- Name: Keyshawn Marrow
- Date of Birth: 09/06/1999
- Crime: Possession of a Firearm by a Felon

- Name: Jeffrey Fradsham
- Date of Birth: 12/26/1982
- Crime: 2nd Degree Burglary

- Name: Jahir Rodriguez
- Date of Birth: 02/14/2003
- Crime: Armed to the Terror of the Public

- Name: Matthew Nipper
- Date of Birth: 06/26/1991
- Crime: Obtaining Property by False Pretenses

- Name: Shannon Martinez
- Date of Birth: 07/28/1976
- Crime: Identity Theft

- Name: Cameron Flood
- Date of Birth: 04/02/1974
- Crime: Possession of a Firearm by a Felon

- Name: Shakia Terry
- Date of Birth: 07/24/1992
- Crime: Obtaining Property by False Pretenses

- Name: Chaz Myers
- Date of Birth: 05/12/1993
- Crime: Flee to Elude
UPDATE: August 2024 Most Wanted
When the August 2024 Most Wanted list was made public, three of the ten suspects were already under arrest. Four more suspects have been arrested to date.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Durham Crime Stoppers at 919-683-1200. Callers never have to give their names and can qualify for a cash reward of up to $2,000.
Information related to unsolved crimes and wanted persons is distributed to the community via various forms of media. Tipsters are encouraged to call CrimeStoppers and anonymously give any information related to the unsolved crime or fugitive. CrimeStoppers forwards the information to the investigating law enforcement agency within Durham County. If the information is used by law enforcement and leads to a felony arrest, the tipster may be eligible to receive a cash reward. Reward payments range from a minimum of $100 to a maximum of $2,000, depending on the severity of the crime.
Durham CrimeStoppers is a non-profit organization comprised of volunteers from the Durham community and your neighbors willing to take action against crime. They want our community to be safe and eager to work to make it that way. A board of directors—members of our community who have volunteered to give their time and talents to the program—administers it. These volunteers establish CrimeStoppers policy, raise funds, and determine the amount and method of reward payments.



Once again Durham’s most wantred list has been proved to be nothing more than a P.R. stunt!! We have murderers., drug cartel bosses and lieutenants who are running loose commiting more crimes in our city every day. Where are they on the list? Instead we are served up check forgers and other and other low-end criminals as a sign of outstanding Police work. Whoever puts this list together for public consumption should be ashamed of themself.