FBI Seeks Aid Finding Fugitive Sex Offender Jason Matthew Zeller

Anyone with info regarding the whereabouts of Jason Matthew Zeller, aka Matthew Zeller, is asked to contact the FBI New Orleans Field Office at 504-816-3000.
Anyone with info regarding the whereabouts of Jason Matthew Zeller, aka Matthew Zeller, is asked to contact the FBI New Orleans Field Office at 504-816-3000.

The FBI New Orleans Field Office’s Child Exploitation Task Force is requesting the assistance of the public in locating Jason Matthew Zeller.

The 24th Judicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana issued an arrest warrant for Jason Matthew Zeller, a.k.a. “Matthew Zeller,” of Metairie, Louisiana.

Zeller is wanted for the following charges:

  • Two counts of Pornography involving juveniles under age of 13, 14:81.1 (E)(5)(A)

  • Two counts of Computer-aided solicitation of a minor, 14:81.3

  • One count of Unlawful use of a social networking website 14:91.5

Jason Matthew Zeller is a Registered Sex Offender due to a previous conviction for pornography involving juveniles.
Jason Matthew Zeller is a Registered Sex Offender due to a previous conviction for pornography involving juveniles.

Zeller is described as a white male, age 40, approximately 6”1” tall, approximately 200—210 pounds, light complexion, medium build, and a receding hairline.

Zeller has 4 tattoos:

  • A tribal design tattoo on his left shoulder

  • A tattoo of a face on his left calf

  • A tattoo of five faces fashioned into an armband design on his right arm, and

  • A tattoo of a buffalo on his right calf

Zeller is a Registered Sex Offender due to a previous conviction for pornography involving juveniles.

The last known address for Zeller was located in the Bucktown area of Metairie, Louisiana.

Zeller also has family located in the vicinity of Johnson City, Tennessee.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI New Orleans Field Office at 504-816-3000.

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The allegations contained in this release and related warrant are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.