Texas Most Wanted: Ernest Christopher Nathan — Murder Suspect with Multi-State Criminal History (Reward Up to $5,000)

Ernest Christopher Nathan, a 45-year-old fugitive, is wanted by Texas authorities following a Failure to Appear warrant issued on February 29, 2024, tied to an original Murder – Firearm charge. Nathan was previously arrested by Houston Police Department for Murder and Evading Arrest with a Vehicle on October 4, 2022, but was released on bond the next day and has since absconded.

Nathan has a violent criminal history spanning Texas, Georgia, Ohio, and Louisiana, including convictions for Aggravated Assault, Battery of a Pregnant Person, Aggravated Robbery, and Felon in Possession of a Firearm. He is considered armed and extremely dangerous, with Crime Stoppers offering up to $5,000 for information leading to his arrest.


Fugitive Details — Description & Identifiers

  • Name: Ernest Christopher Nathan
  • Date of Birth: 06/09/1979
  • Race: Black
  • Sex: Male
  • Height: 6’0”
  • Weight: 200 lbs
  • Aliases:
    • Nathan Ernest
    • Chris Nathan
    • Earnest C Nathan
    • Earnest Christopher Nathan
    • Earnest Christopher Nathan II
    • Ernest Nathan
    • Ernest C Nathan
  • Tattoos: Back and both arms
  • FBI #: 952450DC8
  • SID #: TX20070739, OHC198434, GA3236987L, LA3033063
  • Last Known City: Houston, Texas
  • Caution: Armed and Dangerous

Active Warrants

Nathan is wanted for:

  • Failure to Appear (Original Offense: Murder – Firearm)

He was initially arrested for:

  • Murder
  • Evading Arrest/Detention with a Vehicle

Following release on bond, he failed to return to court, triggering statewide and interstate fugitive status.


Criminal History (CCH)

Nathan’s violent criminal history includes:

  • Murder
  • Aggravated Robbery
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Battery of a Pregnant Person
  • Felon in Possession of a Firearm

These offenses represent a consistent pattern of escalating violence, weapon-related conduct, and harm to vulnerable victims, placing him among Texas’ most dangerous fugitives.


Multi-State Criminal Background

Georgia (2006 & 2016)

In Georgia, Nathan was convicted of:

  • Purchase/Possess/Control Drug
  • Aggravated Assault
    Sentence: 1 year and 2 years confinement, served concurrently

In 2016, he was additionally convicted of:

  • Battery
  • Bail Jumping
    Sentence: 1 year confinement

Texas (2022 & 2024)

Nathan’s Texas charges are directly tied to:

  • Murder (Firearm)
  • Evading Arrest/Detention With a Vehicle
  • Failure to Appear

Cross-State Activity

Nathan has verified ties to:

  • Houston, Texas
  • Georgia
  • Ohio
  • Louisiana

This multi-state footprint suggests he may be moving across state lines or relying on contacts in multiple regions to avoid capture.


Reward — Up to $5,000 for Information Leading to Arrest

Texas Crime Stoppers is offering up to $5,000 for tips that lead to Nathan’s capture.

Anonymous Tip Submission

Texas law guarantees complete anonymity for all Crime Stoppers tipsters.
Tipsters receive a numeric code, not a name.


Public Safety Warning

Nathan is considered armed, dangerous, and highly unpredictable.
Given his history of violence, firearm offenses, and prior flight from law enforcement:

Do NOT approach or attempt to detain.
Call 911 immediately if seen.


Why Ernest Christopher Nathan Is a High-Priority Texas Fugitive

  • Charged with Murder involving a firearm
  • Released on bond and failed to appear, indicating evasion risk
  • Extensive violent history across multiple states
  • Records of assaulting vulnerable populations, including pregnant victims
  • Known access to weapons and history of fleeing arrest
  • Ties to major metro areas like Houston, complicating capture efforts

Nathan’s case represents a major public safety threat in both Texas and neighboring states.

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