East Texas Man Now Among Texas Top 10 Most Wanted With A $5000 Reward

East Texas Man Now Among Texas Top 10 Most Wanted With A $5000 Reward

In Texas, being on the Top 10 Most Wanted list means constantly watching your back. These individuals are being hunted by law enforcement, and at any moment, they could be recognized and caught. When one fugitive is captured, another dangerous criminal quickly takes their place on the list.

That’s exactly what happened recently — and now, a man from East Texas has become one of the state’s most wanted fugitives.

Who Is Rondarrius Devon Idae Evans?

Rondarrius Evans, also known by the nickname DaeDae, is now officially on the Texas Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. He has been wanted since 2024 and is accused of being involved in a double homicide that took place in New Boston, Texas in July 2024.

Law enforcement from Bowie County issued arrest warrants for two counts of capital murder on August 11, 2024. Since then, police have been searching for Evans, but he has managed to stay hidden.

Other Criminal Charges

In addition to the murder charges, Titus County issued another warrant for Evans on March 14, 2025, because he failed to appear in court for a case related to a previous drug offense.

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), Evans has connections to multiple counties including Bowie, Camp, Titus, Franklin, and Morris Counties.

Description and Danger Level

Authorities say Evans is armed and dangerous. He is described as being:

  • 6 feet tall
  • Weighing around 175 pounds

If you spot him or know where he is, do not try to catch him yourself. You should immediately call 911 or your local law enforcement office.

$5000 Reward for Information

There is a $5000 reward being offered for information that leads to his arrest. You can share tips anonymously, which means your identity will be protected.

Here are three ways to send in tips:

  • Call: 800.252.TIPS (8477)
  • Online: Submit anonymously via the Crime Stoppers website
  • Facebook: Submit tips anonymously through the official Crime Stoppers page

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