FBI: Naugatuck murder suspect may be "erratic and unpredictable"

Naugatuck police are wearing "Justice for Camilla" wristbands as they search for Christopher Francisquini, who's been on the run since his baby daughter was killed Nov. 18
Naugatuck police are wearing "Justice for Camilla" wristbands as they search for Christopher Francisquini, who's been on the run since his baby daughter was killed Nov. 18 Photo credit Dave Mager/WTIC News

Saying that Christopher Francisquini may exhibit "increasingly erratic and unpredictable" behavior, the FBI and Naugatuck police have widened their call for tips from the public as they search for the local man accused of killing his 11 month old daughter Nov. 18.

Announcing that they're expanding their public outreach about the manhunt, authorities says Francisquini should be considered armed and dangerous. Chief Colin McAllister of the Naugatuck police says he has a long criminal history, including a 2013 conviction for first degree assault, leading to a 10-year prison sentence:

"Most recently, he is out on special parole as well as $375,000 in bond for additional charges that occurred in the past year or two. One of those charges includes assault on a police officer."

Camilla Francisquini would have turned one year old this Saturday. Anyone with information the could lead to her fugitive father can call the FBI at (800) CALL-FBI or the Naugatuck Police Dept. at (203) 779-5221.

FBI wanted poster for Christopher Francisquini of Naugatuck
FBI wanted poster for Christopher Francisquini of Naugatuck Photo credit FBI via Naugatuck Police Dept.
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