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    Catch 22 Day 14: $500 Reward Offered

    July 14, 2020No Comments
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    Yavapai County Sheriff's OfficeClarkdale AZ (July 14, 2020) – It’s day 14 of Yavapai Silent Witness’ Catch 22 Program.  Today the Clarkdale police are asking for help in locating John Gregory Lukasik. 

    In 2010 Lukasik took sexually explicit photographs and video recordings of two separate victims and displayed them on the internet on multiple sites.  Most of the photos and recordings were taken without the victims’ consent and all were posted without the victims’ consent.  He was also found in possession of marijuana, possessed the equipment for propagating marijuana, and possessed a firearm in the commission of a felony.  In addition, Lukasik repeatedly harassed one of the victims.  

    John Gregory Lukasik
    John Gregory Lukasik

    Lukasik is described as a 60-year-0ld white male, 6 feet 4 inches tall, 210 pounds and bald.  His last known address was in Cottonwood on South 18th Street.

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    Lukasik has a nationwide extraditable warrant with a $25,000 bond for 9 counts of Voyeurism, Harassment, 2 counts of Possession of Marijuana, and 2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. 

    If you have information that leads to the arrest of #14 of “CATCH 22” you could earn a $500.00 cash reward. To earn the reward, you must call Yavapai Silent Witness

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