Manhunt in New Hampshire for tatted convict

Eric Judkins, 46, walked away from a halfway house in Manchester, New Hampshire, Monday night 

A manhunt has been launched for a violent inmate who failed to return to his halfway house in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Eric Judkins , 46, who has a history of violence, walked out of the Hampshire House on Monday night.

The New Hampshire Joint Fugitive Task Force has warned he is dangerous and should not be approached.

But it shouldn’t be too hard to spot the fugitive. Judkins is covered in tattoos around his head and all over his face.

He has a face full of black ink with the words ‘boot boy’ written across his upper lip.

Judkins also has the Nazi sign 1488 on his chin, a design that combines two white supremacist symbols.

The first is shorthand for the ’14 words’ slogan which states: ‘We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.’ 

The second stands for ‘Heil Hitler’ – with H being the 8th letter of the alphabet.

Under his eye are the letters ‘SAC’, which stands for Soldiers of Aryan Culture. 

Judkins is a 5’10’, 160-pound white man has brown eyes a shaved head. The tattoos stretch down his neck to his chest, arms and hands. 

He was serving a 27-month sentence for a serious assault on an inmate while he was in a federal prison. 

The 5'10", 160-pound white man has brown eyes and a shaved head

He is also covered in tattoos all around his head, face, chest, arms and hands. The Nazi symbol 1488 is written across his chin

The 5’10’, 160-pound white man has brown eyes and a shaved head. He is also covered in tattoos all around his head, face, chest, arms and hands. The Nazi symbol 1488 is written across his chin 

Hampshire House (pictured) is the halfway house where Judkins was serving a 27-month sentence for a serious assault on an inmate while in federal prison. He had been serving a 17.5-year sentence for a bank robbery. 

Hampshire House (pictured) is the halfway house where Judkins was serving a 27-month sentence for a serious assault on an inmate while in federal prison. He had been serving a 17.5-year sentence for a bank robbery. 

Judkins was serving a 17.5-year sentence for a 1999 bank robbery during the time of the assault.

Authorities said anyone who knowingly helps Judkins while he’s escaped could face criminal charges.

‘As always, we encourage fugitives to do the right thing and surrender,’ the marshals said in a statement.

If you have any information on Judkins’ whereabouts, contact Deputy U.S. Marshal Brandon Wilson at 603-225-1632.

Anonymous tips can be submitted online or by texting the word NHTIP followed by any information to TIP411. Any urgent calls should be directed to 911. 

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