Damir Shalako, Former Tattooed Fugitive, In Court Today

Categories: Law & Order
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Damir Shalako was more easily identified than most fugitives
It won't be hard to spot Damir Shalako in court today. He's the one with "SF" tattooed across his face. Sadly for Shalako, it wasn't hard to spot him outside of court, either.

Last month, the very visible fugitive was spotted by a civilian in Rolph Park; the 25-year-old was wanted for allegedly raping and burglarizing a 45-year-old woman living next door to his grandmother at the Potrero Hill Housing Authority Development. Shalako was crashing with his grandma after being paroled out of Santa Rosa County Jail.

He is facing charges of rape, burglary with the intent to commit rape, and residential robbery -- which could carry a life sentence without the possibility of parole. He has been incarcerated since early October and is being held on $3 million bail.

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