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edited news release | April 17, 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Fugitive Frankie Godino, who was wanted in Greene County on charges of first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle, stealing and drug possession, was arrested on April 16, but not as a result of a Crime Stoppers tip.   Crime Stoppers put out an alert for him on March 27. People with information about any felony can call Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-TIPS (8477).  You may also submit your information securely on-line . You do not have to give your name and no attempt is made to find out who you are. Crime Stoppers takes information about drug dealers, wanted felons, and all other felonies.
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edited news release | February 7, 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers says tips from the public led to the arrest on Tuesday of fugitive Samuel Dorrough, who faces two counts of forgery in Greene County. Dorrough, 28, is white, about 5-foot-10 and 148 pounds with brown hair and green eyes.  He has multiple tattoos on his back, chest, right arm, right hand, right leg, and left leg.  He also has scars on his left arm and face.  People with information about any felony can call Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-TIPS (8477)
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edited news release | March 23, 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers says fugitive Jimmy Hartley Jr., who was wanted in Greene County on a charge of second-degree burglary, was arrested on Friday afternoon. People with information about other felony can call Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-TIPS (8477).  You may also submit your information securely on-line at www.tipsubmit.com . You do not have to give your name and no attempt is made to find out who you are. Crime Stoppers takes information about drug dealers, wanted felons, and all other felonies.  It pays rewards of up to $1,000 in cash for the information that leads to the arrest and the filing of charges against people involved in felonies.
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edited news release | March 1, 2011
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers and Springfield Police Department ask for help identifying the person or person who invaded a home and assaulted a resident on June 2, 2010 in the 2400 block of Boonville Avenue. A woman and three juveniles were asleep in the house when a noise was heard from the garage.  The adult began searching the house and was near the interior garage door when it was kicked open.  The victim was hit on the side of the head with an unknown object, causing her to be dazed and fall down.
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edited news release | November 2, 2011
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers and the Springfield Police Department ask for help identifying people who vandalized a heavy construction crane.   The crime occurred at the flyover construction site at the intersection of U.S. 60 (James River Freeway) at U.S. 65. The construction crew last Friday started noticing problems with their 275-ton crane, which is valued at $2 million.  They eventually discovered a bag of rock salt had been poured into the hydraulic system.  Construction managers advised it could take as much as $100,000 to repair the damaged parts and it's possible the damage will be impossible to fix. The construction company believes the damage occurred some between the evening of Thursday, Oct. 27, and the following morning.
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Brian Vandenberg | December 21, 2011
Springfield, MO - A reward is offered for information that solves an arson at a Springfield church.  The inside of the New Apostolic Church on East North Road was torched early Tuesday morning.  Firefighters believe a burglar broke in, then set the sanctuary on fire to cover his tracks.  Crime Stoppers offers a reward up to a thousand dollars for information that leads to the arrest and filing of charges in the case.  People who saw anything suspicious...
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edited news release | November 15, 2011
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers asks for help locating fugitive Michael Hogue, who is wanted in Greene County on charges of first-degree property damage and resisting arrest by fleeing, resulting in substantial risk of injury or death; possession of a controlled substance; and absconding from parole after being convicted for possession of amphetamines. Hogue has previously fled both on foot and in vehicles from local law enforcement on multiple occasions.  Hogue, 34, is white, 6-foot-1, and about 160 pounds with black hair and blue eyes.  It is unknown if Hogue has any tattoos or unique marks.
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edited news release | November 2, 2011
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers and the Springfield Police Department ask for help identifying people who vandalized a heavy construction crane.   The crime occurred at the flyover construction site at the intersection of U.S. 60 (James River Freeway) at U.S. 65. The construction crew last Friday started noticing problems with their 275-ton crane, which is valued at $2 million.  They eventually discovered a bag of rock salt had been poured into the hydraulic system.  Construction managers advised it could take as much as $100,000 to repair the damaged parts and it's possible the damage will be impossible to fix. The construction company believes the damage occurred some between the evening of Thursday, Oct. 27, and the following morning.
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edited news release | October 4, 2011
Fugitive Jonathan Hale, who was featured Tuesday for drug warrants, was located in an out-of-state prison system. ----- SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Crime Stoppers asks for help locating fugitive Jonathan Hale, who is wanted in Greene County on charges of manufacturing/distribution of a controlled substance and first-degree drug trafficking. Hale, 34, is white, six feet tall, about 200 pounds with brown hair, blue eyes and tattoos on his right arm. He has previously lived in the Springfield and Nixa area.
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