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Columbus Cops Blast Out Wanted Photos for Seven Still Sought

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Published on February 12, 2026
Columbus Cops Blast Out Wanted Photos for Seven Still SoughtSource: Columbus Division of Police

Columbus police took to social media yesterday, splashing out photos of seven people they say are wanted on active warrants in cases ranging from alleged abduction to aggravated burglary. The images and case details were circulated as part of a public push for tips. According to police, the warrants span dates from late 2024 through early 2026.

In a Facebook post, the Columbus Division of Police said the pictured individuals all have active warrants, according to the Columbus Division of Police Facebook. The post includes photos and a wanted-style graphic listing names, alleged charges, and the dates the warrants were issued. The department asked anyone with information to call 911 or the Columbus Division of Police tip line at (614) 645-4545.

Names, charges and warrant dates

The Facebook post lists Trevon White (warrant issued Jan. 28, 2026, charged with abduction), Irvin Fuentes (warrant issued Jan. 27, 2026, charged with abduction), and Emmanuel Reynolds (warrant issued Jan. 30, 2026, charged with having weapons under disability). It also names D'Angelo Hutchinson (warrant issued Feb. 2, 2025, charged with kidnapping), Dashawn Rogers (warrant issued Nov. 4, 2025, charged with strangulation), Johnny Meek (warrant issued Nov. 7, 2024, charged with aggravated burglary), and Destiney Fultz (warrant issued Jan. 23, 2026, charged with possession of drugs), according to Columbus Division of Police Facebook.

How to report tips

If you recognize any of the people pictured or know their whereabouts, police say you should call 911 immediately or contact the Columbus Division of Police tip line at (614) 645-4545. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614) 461-8477 or through the group’s online tip portal. The Franklin County Sheriff's Office also maintains a wanted-persons list and advises the public not to attempt apprehension, and instead contact law enforcement, per the Franklin County Sheriff's Office.

Context

Using social posts to share wanted photos is part of a broader strategy Columbus police have turned to in recent years to generate leads. The department’s summer enforcement push, branded “Operation Turn Up the Heat,” also relied on circulating names and faces while asking for public help, a campaign previously covered in detail in a report on the summer "Operation Turn Up the Heat" push.

Legal note

An outstanding warrant indicates that a judge has authorized an arrest, but it is not a finding of guilt. The listed charges are allegations that must be proved in court. For the most current status on a warrant or case, residents are directed to Franklin County public records and the court’s warrant-search guidance, per the Franklin County Court.