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El Paso's Most Wanted: Law Enforcement Seeks Public Help to Apprehend Fugitives, Featuring Sergio Correa Moya and Others

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Published on December 28, 2024
El Paso's Most Wanted: Law Enforcement Seeks Public Help to Apprehend Fugitives, Featuring Sergio Correa Moya and OthersSource: El Paso Police Department

The end of the year does not just signal festivities but also a culmination of efforts by law enforcement to bring fugitives to justice in El Paso, Texas. Local authorities, in conjunction with Crime Stoppers, have been distributing the names and descriptions of people wanted by the El Paso Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, according to KFOX-TV. The list highlights individuals who have eluded capture and includes details about their alleged crimes, physical descriptions, and the bonds set for their potential arrest.

In recent developments, Crime Stoppers of El Paso has spotlighted multiple individuals on its 'Most Wanted' roster. Sergio Arturo Correa Moya, accused of cruelty towards animals, and Eduardo Eddie Charles, wanted for allegedly assaulting a family member, are notable figures on this week's list, as reported by KTSM. Matthew Harley Mena is sought for theft, and Freddy Pizana and Ernie Navarrete each for aggravated robbery, bringing forward a spectrum of offenses that span from violence to property crimes. Information shared with Crime Stoppers can yield rewards for contributors who provide tips that lead to arrests.

Meanwhile, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has made significant strides in capturing felons from the state's 'Top Ten Most Wanted' list. Successful operations throughout 2024 resulted in 45 arrests, a notable achievement by the DPS. This initiative, backed by the Texas Crime Stoppers program and the Office of the Governor, directly appeals to the public for information leading to these significant threats to public safety, as detailed by News Channel 6 Now.

The Monthly feature from the DPS dubbed the "Featured Fugitive," highlights certain individuals from the Top Ten Most Wanted, offering specific rewards for information that leads to an arrest. This year's list included names such as Mack Kizzee III and Marcos Christopher Alonzo, culminating in December with Raymond Lee Trejo. The 'Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives' catalog is a dynamic one, updated with new additions and struck through upon successful arrests. Those in possession of valuable information regarding the whereabouts of fugitives are encouraged to contribute anonymously, as the collaboration between law enforcement and the community remains an essential component in apprehending those at large.