Hunted Offenders Eluding Surrender (H.O.E.S)
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Most Wanted News: Butte County, California Wanted Females Fugitives for Drugs and DUIs in Butte County, CAWanted by the Butte County Sheriff for Drugs or DUIJune 29, 2008 BUTTE COUNTY CA NEWS -- Butte County, is one of the original California counties, founded in 1850, with a populace of more than 210,500. The majority of the population resides in the cities of Chico, Oroville, Gridley, Biggs, and Paradise as well as the rural parts of the county. Like all communities in the United States, Butte County has its share of female fugitive criminals who generally endanger and burden the public. Of course we are interested in helping these wayward derelicts become productive peeps, but first we have to find them. So, lets start with the drug addicts and the DUIs. Currently, Butte County Sheriff and Coroner, Perry L. Reniff, and his deputies are searching for the following list of female fugitives who are wanted for drug crimes or DUI.
Was somebody geeking in this shot? Brandy Boone is wanted for drugs, and she is described as:
Richelle Blackburn is wanted for driving under the influence (DUI). Blackburn is described as:
Elizabeth Bumbaugh is wanted for DUI. She is described as:
Tonia Courtney is wanted for DUI. She is described as:
A tall woman, Kimberly Fonseca is wanted for drugs. Fonseca is described as:
Gwendalyn Nelson wanted for drug charge, and is described as:
Marrie Settergreen is wanted for DUI and Drugs. Settergreen is described as:
Blanche Vanvleet is wanted for DUI. Vanvleet is described as:
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these female fugitives, who are most wanted hunted offenders eluding surrender (Hoes), should contact the Butte County Sheriff's Department in Oroville, California at (530) 538-7321. Or call your local law enforcement agency. Published by da: # # # |