
Hillsborough County detectives are asking for help finding 24-year-old Jason Singh, who is wanted on multiple alleged sex-related charges and two counts tied to supplying alcohol to minors. The sheriff's bulletin lists lewd or lascivious battery, lewd or lascivious molestation involving a 12- to 15-year-old victim, lewd or lascivious conduct (touch), and two counts of selling or giving alcohol to a person under 21. Investigators emphasize these are allegations and say anyone who spots Singh should not approach him.
In a post on X, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office detailed the outstanding charges, shared a photo of Singh and asked anyone with information to call the agency's non-emergency tip line at 813-247-8200. The appeal went out as part of the agency's regular public push to highlight people wanted on active warrants and crowdsource tips.
🚨Warrant Wednesday🚨
— HCSO (@HCSOSheriff) July 1, 2026
Detectives with #teamHCSO are asking for the public's help locating Jason Singh, 24.
He is wanted for the following charges:
â–ªLewd or Lascivious Battery (Engage)
â–ªLewd or Lascivious Molestation Defendant Over 18 Victim 12 - 15
â–ªLewd or Lascivious Conduct… pic.twitter.com/p8ib8I8QWt
What investigators say
The sheriff's weekly hunt 20-year-old wanted in pregnant victim attack feature, known as "Warrant Wednesday," spotlights wanted suspects and invites tips by circulating photos and basic charge information. Local reporting notes the tactic is used routinely to generate leads while reminding residents not to get directly involved. Officials route tips to detectives and urge people to call 911 only for immediate threats.
Legal context
Under Florida law, lewd or lascivious offenses against persons under 16 are covered by Florida Legislature provisions at Fla. Stat. §800.04, which treat lewd or lascivious battery, molestation and conduct as felonies, with penalties that depend on the victim's age and any prior convictions. Selling, giving or serving alcohol to someone under 21 is addressed in Fla. Stat. §562.11, as published by the Florida Legislature. The counts HCSO lists remain allegations, and anyone named is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.
How to help
If you recognize Jason Singh or know where he might be, HCSO asks that you call the non-emergency tip line at 813-247-8200, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office post on X. Authorities stress that members of the public should not attempt to contact or detain any suspect and should call 911 if they believe there is an immediate threat. Tips can often be provided anonymously through official channels, and deputies regularly emphasize that safety comes first when reporting a possible sighting.









