Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011 | 12:32 a.m.
Authorities and a bail bonds firm in Las Vegas are searching for a 55-year-old fugitive former pastor who has been missing for almost a year after he was accused of sexually assaulting teenage girls in his congregation.
KLAS-TV 8NewsNow in Las Vegas reports that a $10,000 reward has been offered for information about former United Faith Church Pastor Otis Holland.
Bail bondswoman Christine Shea says Holland has skipped court appearances since she posted $30,000 to get him out of jail.
Holland was arrested in December 2010 and again last January on allegations that he abused children as young as 7 years old who were members of his congregation.
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Information from: KLAS-TV, http://www.klas-tv.com







How could the judicial and law enforcement authorities think that an accused child molester would not be a high flight risk? Statistics prove this! This is absurd, but still, doesn't surprise me coming out of our governing bodies. The part of all this that really shocks me is the bail bonds company that got him freed on bond. Bottom line is, this suspect should have been in jail without bond. What was everybody thinking? This individual had a high-level of probable cause that he in fact did commit crimes against children. This should have been the end to this chapter of the story.
Please release all names of the government employees who had anything to do with his release so we may know where to look for the reward money.
Seems like a job for Dog the bounty hunter!