DETECTIVES NAB ONE OF CRIME STOPPERS MOST WANTED

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            3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938 Sheriff Badge              

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

Release Date & Time: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:30 PM  

WHO: EL PASO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE (CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION) 

WHAT: MAN ON CRIME STOPPERS "MOST WANTED " LIST ARRESTED
WHEN: Tuesday, January 13, 2009

WHERE: 400 block of Palmary El Paso, Texas 79912

 WHY: FUGITIVE ARRESTED

BACKGROUND:

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EL PASO, TEXAS- Late Tuesday evening Sheriff Detectives received an anonymous tip on the whereabouts of a subject listed on the CRIMESTOPPERS "MOST WANTED" list. The tip led Detectives to a residence located in the 400 block of Palmary El Paso,TX. Detectives made contact with the residents and advised they were looking for wanted subject David Morales (51). Fugitive Morales surrendered to authorities and was taken into custody without incident.

Detectives arrested David Morales (51) who was wanted on outstanding criminal warrants for MOTION TO REVOKE PROBATION - (INDECENCY w/ a CHILD & AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT of a CHILD ). Morales was booked at the El Paso County Detention Facility.

Morales of the 400 block of Palmary El Paso, TX- was featured as one of Crime Stoppers of El Paso's  "Most Wanted" in the Sunday, December 21, 2008 Edition of the El Paso Times. 

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).

ARRESTED FUGITIVE:

DAVID MORALES

CHARGES:

MOTION TO REVOKE PROBATION (INDECENCY w/ a CHILD & AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT of a CHILD ) -** 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 14 January 2009 07:30 PM by jtovar

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