Convicted Felon AWOL From Army - And The Law
KING COUNTY - Fort Lewis says Kenneth Williams has gone AWOL, and now this Army deserter and convicted felon is wanted for high-tailing it from a serious hit and run crash.

Sgt. John Urquhart with the King County Sheriff's Office says Williams was driving a motorcycle with a big group of bikers on Highway 167 near Auburn back in June - and it wasn't a Sunday stroll.

"They were slowing traffic. Weaving around and slowing traffic, and this guy is poppin' wheelies on his motorcycle - at 100 miles per hour - which is one thing, but he had a woman on the back of the motorcycle with him. Does this a couple of times. Does it a third time at about 75 miles per hour, and loses control and crashes."

Despite the woman being badly hurt, cops say Williams got up and rode off on his bike, and hasn't been seen since.

Here's the details on Kenneth Williams:
  • Age: 28
  • Ht: 6'2"
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair: Black, but could be shaved bald
Authorities think he's hiding out in the Seattle area, and say there are two big things to be on the lookout for:
  • - He wears a fake leg because he lost his real one in a different motorcycle accident.
  • - He's inked with tattoos of Chinese symbols on his right arm.
If you know where convicted felon, Army deserter, and accused hit and run suspect Kenneth Williams is, call: Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS