Abilene Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help to Catch This Bad Guy!
Abilene’s Most Wanted: Help Keep Our Community Safe
The safety of our community is in your hands. Abilene Crime Stoppers is actively seeking the public’s help to bring the most wanted criminal in our city to justice. Arturo Perez, a 49-year-old Mexican-American, is currently wanted for aggravated sexual assault on a child. Standing at 5'5" tall, with black hair and brown eyes, Perez weighs approximately 140 pounds. The reward for information leading to his arrest is $1,000, and you can remain completely anonymous.
How You Can Help
The Abilene Police Department doesn’t need your name, just your information. If you have any knowledge of Arturo Perez's whereabouts, Crime Stoppers encourages you to come forward. Your tip could make a difference in getting this dangerous individual off the streets. Don’t hesitate. If you know something, say something!
Contact Crime Stoppers
Abilene Crime Stoppers makes it easy for you to provide a tip while protecting your identity. You can call their hotline at (325) 676-TIPS (8477) or use the anonymous P3 Tips App available in the iTunes store. The P3 app allows you to securely send tips from your smartphone, ensuring both convenience and confidentiality.
In addition to Perez, Abilene Crime Stoppers has just released a list of 10 other wanted suspects. Each of these individuals carries a $500 reward for information leading to their arrest. Every tip counts, and all efforts help make our community a safer place for everyone.
Why Your Tip Matters
Remember, your tip could save lives. Whether it's Arturo Perez or any other wanted felon, your information can help law enforcement capture criminals. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and keep our community safe.
As always, you remain anonymous, Abilene Crime Stoppers is after your information, not your name. Together, we can make a difference.
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