DEPUTIES CAPTURE ONE OF EPPD'S MOST WANTED

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938 PATCH BLACK

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer 
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Thursday, September 4, 2008 10:15 AM  

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Lower Valley Patrol)

WHAT: ONE OF EPPD's MOST WANTED CAPTURED BY SHERIFF DEPUTIES
WHEN: Thursday, August 4, 2008 7:45 AM
 WHY: FUGITIVE CAPTURED

Information:

Deputy-2 MONTANA VISTA AREA- Early Thursday morning 09-04-08 at 7:45 AM, Sheriff Deputies received an anonymous tip of a wanted individual featured as one of Crime Stoppers most wanted. Deputies proceeded to a mobile home park located in the 14900 block of Montana in an attempt to locate fugitive April Ramos (25) of the 900 block of N. Zaragosa Rd. El Paso, TX. Ramos was wanted on an outstanding EPPD Criminal Warrant for Aggravated Robbery with NO BOND.  Upon arrival at the residence, Deputies observed movement in the trailer and the occupants refused to answer the door after repeated knocks.  Deputies secured the perimeter and continued to attempt to make contact with the residents. After approximately 25 minutes, the fugitive exited the front door where she was taken into custody with out incident.  

Ramos was featured on the August 31st , 2008- Sunday edition of the El Paso Times as one of the El Paso Police Department's "Most Wanted" . 

Crime Stopper logo Crime Stoppers of El Paso features El Paso's "Most Wanted" in every EP TimesSunday edition of the El Paso Times which lists fugitives sought by the El Paso County Sheriff's Office & the El Paso Police Department. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of any of the "Most Wanted" is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of El Paso at (915) 566-TIPS (8477).

FUGITIVE CAPTURED:

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APRIL RAMOS (25)

CHARGE: AGGRAVATED ROBBERY / PROBATION VIOLATION- **NO BOND** 

End of News Release

CALEA-716188   The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2001 was the first Sheriff’s Office in the State of Texas to be Internationally Accredited from CALEA and is now the recipient of the First CALEA Tri-Arc award in Texas (4th in the Nation) to have accreditations in: Law Enforcement, Communications, Training Academy.

Published 04 September 2008 10:15 AM by jtovar
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