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Texas Raises Reward to $6,000 for Capture of Fugitive Mack Kizzee, Suspected Bloods Gang Member

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Published on March 06, 2024
Texas Raises Reward to $6,000 for Capture of Fugitive Mack Kizzee, Suspected Bloods Gang MemberSource: Texas Department of Public Safety

The hunt intensifies for Texas' Most Wanted fugitive, Mack Kizzee, as the reward for his capture hits $6,000 this March. The 29-year-old, listed as a top 10 most wanted fugitive since January 2023, is wanted for a parole violation and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Kizzee, who has purported ties to the Bloods gang, has been at large following his parole release in January 2022 after serving time for a 2015 aggravated robbery conviction. Standing 5 feet 9 inches and weighing about 150 pounds, Kizzee can be identified by tattoos on his chest, neck, both arms and shoulders, and sometimes uses the alias Davis Kevin, as reported by FOX 26 Houston.

More information on Kizzee and how to report tips can be found on the Texas DPS website, with the assurance that tipsters' identities are kept confidential. Individuals must provide information through the official channels, such as the Crime Stoppers hotline or the DPS website to qualify for the reward. Tips submitted via Facebook under the section "SUBMIT A TIP" are also accepted.

In 2023, DPS and local law enforcement agencies collaborated to arrest 47 wanted fugitives, including 23 sex offenders and 12 gang members, with Texas Crime Stoppers paying out $111,500 in rewards for crucial tips leading to these arrests, according to a statement by KAUZ. The spike in reward for Kizzee's capture reflects the urgency to bring him to justice and prevent further fleeing from law enforcement.