F.B.I. Is Adding Slayings Suspect to Wanted List

The fugitive likes to eat at Denny’s and the International House of Pancakes. He loves black and tan German shepherds. His cigarettes of choice are Marlboro Lights 100s.

The description of the fugitive, Yaser Abdel Said, was included in a particularly detailed announcement Thursday from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which added Mr. Said to its Ten Most Wanted list.

The F.B.I. said that Mr. Said executed his two teenage daughters seven years ago after telling them he was taking them to a Dallas-area restaurant in his taxicab. Their bodies were found in Irving, Tex.

Mr. Said, 57, was born in Egypt, is 6 feet 2 inches and weighs about 180 pounds, the F.B.I. said. He has a dark brown spot on the side of his neck, the F.B.I. said, and may “seek shelter in Egyptian-affiliated communities in the United States or abroad.” He “is believed to have ties to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the New York City area, Virginia, Canada and Egypt,” and could be working as a taxi driver. He is believed to carry a firearm, the F.B.I. said.

The F.B.I. tries to release as much distinctive information about fugitives it adds to the Ten Most Wanted list in the hope that it will make it more difficult for them to blend into society.

Mr. Said replaces Eric M. Frein, 31, who was accused of killing one state trooper and wounding another in Pennsylvania, on the list. Mr. Frein was apprehended in October, about a month after being put on the list.

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