A 51-year-old Arizona man, Michael Robert Wiseman, who had fled the United States twice while on probation for sex crime convictions, was arrested in France earlier this month on charges of sexually assaulting a child. Authorities revealed that Wiseman was living in Kilstett, northeastern France, when he was apprehended on November 1. Investigations uncovered that he had previously traveled to Vietnam and Poland before settling in France. Scottsdale police Sgt. Dustin Patrick disclosed that Wiseman was captured after attempting to apply for a pilot’s license in Spain using his real name. Patrick noted that Wiseman had adopted two children in Vietnam and obtained a legitimate Polish passport under an alias. His arrest was triggered when a potential employer Googled his name, discovered he was on Scottsdale’s most wanted list, and alerted Spanish authorities. This marks the second time Wiseman has fled the U.S. while facing charges. In 2008, he cut off his ankle monitoring device and left the country, only to be arrested in Spain in 2009 and extradited back to Arizona, where he pleaded guilty to three counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a child and one escape charge. After serving over two years in jail, Wiseman was sentenced in 2012 to lifetime probation and a one-year deferred jail sentence. However, he fled the U.S. again after his 2012 sentencing. Scottsdale police confirmed that Wiseman will be extradited to the United States following the completion of his French case, though no timeline for the extradition has been provided.
Arizona fugitive convicted in US sex crimes case arrested in France after years on the run
