
Crime Stoppers of El Paso has rolled out a fresh Most Wanted roster as the area heads into the week of July 11, putting a new lineup of fugitives’ faces back in front of the public. The latest poster pairs photographs with short case notes and bond amounts where available, a straightforward pitch to jog memories and spark tips from anyone who recognizes someone on the sheet. Officials emphasize that tips can be anonymous and that residents should never try to confront or detain anyone pictured.
As reported by KFOX, the weekly bulletin posted July 10 features photos of 11 fugitives and urges anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 915-566-8477. According to the report, tips that lead to arrests may qualify for cash rewards.
How the Weekly Poster Comes Together
According to Crime Stoppers of El Paso, the nonprofit circulates names and photos each week on behalf of the El Paso Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office so local media and partner agencies can help broadcast them. The group notes that over decades of work in the borderland, the program has helped secure thousands of arrests and paid rewards to tipsters who stepped up with useful information.
Who Puts Names on the List, and a Few Ground Rules
Per the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement agencies forward names for the weekly sheet as part of a routine distribution to media and investigators. The office is clear on one point, though, warning residents not to engage, chase, or attempt detentions if they think they spot someone from the poster. Instead, officials want those tips routed through Crime Stoppers so investigators can follow up in a controlled way.
What the Weekly Roll Call Usually Shows
Local coverage of earlier roll calls shows that the weekly posters typically mix violent offenses with DWI cases and drug or property crimes, and past rosters have also carried 11 faces at a time. As Hoodline’s earlier rundown that puts 11 fugitives on blast noted, the sheets are a practical way to widen the search while reminding readers that every name and charge listed is still an allegation until proven in court.
How to Report a Tip
If you have information on anyone featured, contact Crime Stoppers at 915-566-8477 or submit an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers of El Paso, the nonprofit notes. In any immediate danger or emergency, officials say to call 911 instead of using the tip line.









