In 1955, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for a sixth year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
February 9, 1955 #85 Five months on the list Patrick Eugene McDermott - U.S. prisoner arrested July 19, 1955 when he was recognized by a police officer from an Identification Order while he was working as a local ambulance driver in New York City February 18, 1955 #86 One month on the list Garland William Daniels - U.S. prisoner arrested March 29, 1955, in Los Angeles, California after a citizen recognized his photograph in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper.
April 11, 1955 #87 Three years on the list Daniel William O'Connor - U.S. prisoner apprehended December 26, 1958, in El Cajon, California during an investigation of a neighborhood theft of a two-wheeled trailer valued at $15.
September 2, 1955 #90 One year on the list Charles Edward Ranels - U.S. prisoner arrested December 16, 1956, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas after neighbors recognized his photo on a wanted flyer.
October 24, 1955 #91 Four months on the list Thurman Arthur Green - U.S. prisoner arrested February 16, 1956, in Nashville, Tennessee while home alone in bed recuperating from a toothache, after he had sent his wife to stay with relatives.