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    Fugitive Oscar Omar Atienso-Cruz
    Day 20 of Catch 22, $500 Reward

    July 20, 2020No Comments
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    Yavapai County Sheriff's OfficeBridgeport AZ (July 20, 2020) – It’s day 20 of Yavapai Silent Witness’ Catch 22 Program.  Today the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in finding Oscar Omar Atienso-Cruz.   Atienso-Cruz has a Felony Warrant for Possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia.  

    On October 7th, 2004 Atienso-Cruz was stopped for operating a vehicle in Bridgeport, AZ with no tail lights.  The vehicle displayed indicators of criminal activity and a drug-detecting K9 was deployed and alerted to the presence of drugs.  As a result of the following search, methamphetamine was found on Atienso-Cruz’s person.  

    Oscar Omar Atienso-Cruz
    Oscar Omar Atienso-Cruz

    Atienso-Cruz is described as a 38-year-old Hispanic male, 5 feet 7 inches, 170 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.  His last known address was on 7th street in Cottonwood.  

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    Anyone providing information that leads to the capture of #20 of Yavapai Silent Witness’ Catch 22 program is eligible for a $500.00 reward.  If you have information, please call Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232 or submit a tip at Yavapaisw.com.

    All tips are anonymous, and you never have to give your name. 

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