Relisha Tenau Rudd (FBI photo)

Relisha Tenau Rudd
(FBI photo)

Washington, D.C. police and the FBI are trying to find Relisha Tenau Rudd, 8, and Kahlil Malik Tatum, 51. Law enforcement officials believe the two could be together. Tatum is considered armed and dangerous. He is now wanted for the murder of his wife. Police found her body last week at a Prince George’s County, Maryland motel and Tatum has not been seen since March 20. The last time anyone saw Relisha was March 1.

Authorities yesterday held a news conference and searched the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in D.C. They say Tatum was spotted on March 2 at a local store. One of the things he bought was a carton of black, 42-gallon, self-tie contractor trash bags. Not long after that, Tatum was in the area of the aquatic gardens for a period of time.

The FBI has released surveillance footage of Tatum and Relisha from February 26. It shows the two walking down a hallway at a Holiday Inn Express in D.C. The agency added Tatum to its most wanted list this week. The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the location and return of Relisha, as well as a separate $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and indictment of Tatum. The Prince George’s County, Maryland, Police Department is also offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to Tatum’s arrest and indictment.

The FBI Richmond Division on Thursday reached out to local media outlets for coverage. Anyone with information is asked to call their local law enforcement or the FBI.

http://www.fbi.gov/washingtondc/press-releases/2014/authorities-release-video-surveillance-of-kahlil-malik-tatum-and-relisha-tenau-rudd

http://pgpolice.blogspot.com/2014/03/up-to-50000-available-for-information.html

http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/murders/kahlil-malik-tatum/view

Kahlil Malik Tatum (FBI provided photo)

Kahlil Malik Tatum
(FBI provided photo)

Kahlil Malik Tatum (FBI provided photo)

Kahlil Malik Tatum
(FBI provided photo)

Relisha Tenau Rudd (FBI provided photo)

Relisha Tenau Rudd
(FBI provided photo)