
Jake Glance
Eyewitness News
When it comes to fighting crime, police say they can't do it alone. They need your help, and that's where we come in. We put out the word, you make the call, and local law enforcement agencies act on your tips. Our exclusive Fugitive Files segment is your chance to make your neighborhood a safer place for you and your family.
Here is how it works:
We worked with the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department to set up a hotline that gives you the power to help clean up the streets. Every Tuesday on Eyewitness News at Six, we profile fugitives that police officers tell us they want to put behind bars, then we open up the tipline for you to respond. Officers are standing by with police cruisers parked outside our station, ready to act on your tips. Likewise, Eyewitness News anchor Jake Glance and a camera crew will roll out with police as they try and track down the suspects. Tune in later that night on Eyewitness News at 10 and 11 to see if your tips paid off.
This is interactive television at its most powerful, and it all depends on you! Tune in to the Fugitive Files, and help police clean up your neighborhood. You can catch the Fugitive Files every Tuesday on Eyewitness News at 6, 10 and 11.
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WANTED: August 26, 2008
Wanted for skipping trial, violating home confinement, and probation violation.
WANTED: August 19, 2008
Wanted for probation violation, grand larceny and 3rd degree sexual assault.
WANTED: August 12, 2008
Wanted for skipping probation violation, failure to appear for indictment, and felony warrants for first degree sexual abuse.
WANTED: August 5, 2008
Wanted on grand larceny, forgery and uttering, and failure to appear on Worker's Comp fraud charges.
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