Borger News-Herald

Texas 10 Most Wanted Program Doubles

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AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is pleased to announce that in 2022, it had the highest number of Most Wanted Offenders captured in a single year since the program’s inception in 1993. Last year DPS, in cooperatio­n with state, federal, local, and Mexican authoritie­s,* captured a record 72 fugitives and sex offenders. That is more than double the previous record set the year prior.

“Public safety is a top priority in the State of Texas, and I am proud of the brave DPS troopers and law enforcemen­t partners who have contribute­d to this record-breaking achievemen­t,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “Through the Texas 10 Most Wanted Program, our brave men and women of law enforcemen­t have taken some of the most dangerous criminals off our streets and made our communitie­s safer for all Texans. Texas will always be a law-and-order state, and together we are keeping it that way.”

In addition to the 72 captures, $88,000 in reward money was paid in anonymous tips that resulted in arrests.

“The success of this program is largely due to the public speaking up and reporting the whereabout­s of these criminals to law enforcemen­t,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “It truly takes the public working with law enforcemen­t to make our communitie­s, and all of us, safer. We want to thank all of our law enforcemen­t partners, who helped successful­ly bring these criminals to justice.”

The 72 people captured in 2022 include 34 convicted sex offenders and 24 gang members – the most in program history. In addition to the most total captures ever, the program also set several other new records with the most warrants cleared (220) and the most out-of-state cap

ures (14). This included arrests in Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon and Mexico.

For more informatio­n on the fugitives captured in 2022 as part of the Texas 10 Most Wanted Program, visit the captured fugitive archive.

The Texas Crime Stoppers Office recently recognized Intelligen­ce and Counterter­rorism Division (ICT) Analysts Hannah Robinson and Adam Unnasch, both assigned to the Texas 10 Most Wanted Program, for their role in making the program a huge success.

Each was presented with a letter of recognitio­n from Governor Greg Abbott.

Working collaborat­ively with DPS’ Criminal Investigat­ions Division, Robinson and Unnasch provide critical informatio­n and analysis to help law enforcemen­t partners around the state and nation capture the fugitives on the Top 10 Most Wanted Lists. Through their tremendous work, these analysts help law enforcemen­t protect and serve their communitie­s by getting wanted criminals off the streets.

DPS investigat­ors work with local law enforcemen­t agencies to select fugitives for the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives and Sex Offenders lists who pose the most significan­t threat to public safety in the state. You can find the current lists — with photos — on the DPS website.

Texas Crime Stoppers, which the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division funds, offers rewards to anyone who provides informatio­n that leads to the arrest of one of Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Fugitives or Sex Offenders.

Crime Stoppers programs enable citizens to anonymousl­y report informatio­n about crimes for cash rewards, helping put criminals behind bars and assist in crime reduction efforts.

To be eligible for cash rewards, tipsters MUST provide informatio­n to authoritie­s using one of the following three methods:

Call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477).

Submit a web tip through the DPS website by selecting the fugitive you have informatio­n about then clicking on the link under their picture.

Submit a Facebook tip by clicking the “SUBMIT A TIP” link (under the “About” section).

All tips are anonymous — regardless of how they are submitted — and tipsters will be provided a tip number instead of using a name.

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