Authorities in western Washington were ramping up their hunt Wednesday for a fugitive Minnesota cult leader wanted on sexual assault charges, after a credible witness reported seeing him twice in about a week.
Victor A. Barnard is charged in central Minnesota with assaulting girls he called "maidens" in his River Road Fellowship. He was spotted leaving a McDonald's with a young woman around noon Wednesday in Raymond, Wash., a small fishing and logging town just inland from the Pacific Coast, authorities said.
Washington police and sheriff's departments were patrolling and canvassing the area where Barnard was seen headed north toward Aberdeen, Wash.
The witness recognized Barnard from publicized photographs after he became the subject of a nationwide manhunt in April, when prosecutors in Pine County, Minn., charged him with 59 counts of first- and third-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Two women told Minnesota investigators that Barnard raped them after they were chosen, at ages 12 and 13, to live near him as part of an honored and cloistered group in the River Road Fellowship, an isolated religious community near Finlayson.
Authorities said last spring that Barnard may have traveled to Washington from Minnesota. At that time, police said his last known whereabouts were Spokane.
On Wednesday, the Washington State Patrol said they had a credible tip that Barnard had been in the Aberdeen and Raymond areas for about a week.
The witness "said they saw the person about a week ago and something was unsettling to them," said Lt. Shane Nelson, a spokesman for the patrol's criminal investigation division.