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El Paso Authorities Release Latest List of Most Wanted Fugitives – Public Assistance Urged

El Paso Authorities Release Latest List of Most Wanted Fugitives – Public Assistance Urged 09705b96 b42d 4295 bf6d e824e7c790a9 mostwanted24

A fresh batch of fugitives sought by the Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc. has been released, with local law-enforcement agencies urging community members to provide any information that could lead to arrests. The list includes individuals wanted for a range of offenses—from aggravated assault to theft—with anonymous tips eligible for cash rewards.


Weekly Most Wanted Summary

For the week, officials have highlighted several individuals wanted by the El Paso Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. The compiled list features persons wanted for serious crimes such as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, parole violations and property theft. Law-enforcement agencies are emphasizing the urgency of locating these fugitives and ensuring public safety.

How You Can Help

Members of the public who recognize any of the fugitives, or have information on their whereabouts, are urged to call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 915-566-8477 (TIPS) or submit a tip online. Informants may remain completely anonymous, and eligible tips could qualify for a monetary reward should they lead to an arrest.

The Organisation Behind the Effort

Crime Stoppers of El Paso is a non-profit organisation that collaborates with local police, sheriff’s departments and media outlets to publicise wanted cases. Their weekly “most wanted” releases are part of a broader effort to mobilise community involvement in criminal-justice efforts. Through outreach and media distribution, they aim to turn public awareness into actionable leads.

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