Press Releases
Santa's Naughty
List
Dec. 5, 2009
Christmas is
just a few weeks away – and law enforcement has their
own list of who is most likely to get coal in their
stockings this year.
He’s making
a list, he’s checking it twice… he’s gonna find out
who’s naughty or nice…. and with just a few days left
this holiday season, Santa isn’t the only one checking
that list.
Lee County
Sheriff Mike Scott is checking it, too.
“Your
murderers, your robbers – those are the people we
desperately need to get off the street and we need the
community to help us through the Crime Stoppers
program," Scott said.
These are
the faces of violent criminals and fugitives still
waiting for their day behind bars. Some have robbed
banks and local businesses – some even stand accused of
murder.
They’re
fugitives from the law – and just one anonymous phone
call from the public on their whereabouts could have
them spending their holiday season singing the jailhouse
blues.
Thanks to
tips from the public, more than 400 criminals have been
arrested this year, thanks to anonymous Crime Stoppers
tips. For that information, we’ve given out more than
$150,000 in rewards.
That’s cash
money straight in your pocket – no questions asked. But
there are still more bad guys out there – who we hope
your information can help track down.
“It’s one of
those things where so much has been accomplished, but
there is still so much work to be done," Scott said.
Take a look at these photos
– in many cases, detectives are simply looking for names
to put with the faces. Even the smallest pieces of
information can be helpful – and rest assured that any
information you provide will be kept in the highest of
confidences and no one will ever know you called.
“This is a
year-end push – let’s start the new year out right with
a couple of last minute guys thrown in jail – unsolved
crimes – that little spark of information so that
detectives can move forward with an arrest. That’s what
we’re looking for," Scott said.
Anyone with
information on the whereabouts of a wanted criminal, or
information on an unsolved crime, can call Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS (8477). All callers will
remain anonymous and will be eligible for up to $1,000
in cash rewards. Tips may also be made online at
www.swflcrimestoppers.org.