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2 prisoners of refugees, rewards paid

We know that the law enforcement authorities can do everything possible in Texas to serve and protect, but recently there are further tips for conquering some of the most wanted criminals in the Lone Star State.

While I have never lived the criminal lifestyle myself, it is clear that everyone pays attention to themselves. And sometimes the law enforcement authorities offer enough reward money to get people to call their tip line.

2 refugees who were recently caught in Texas

The first custody was Jrdon Mykel Joe, the 23-year-old was arrested in Houston after someone had brought the prosecution to his location.

There were numerous law enforcement authorities who worked to track down it, and now he will be forced to face his murder accusation. Joe also has earlier arrests for drug and violence.

The second refugee arrested in Texas is a sex offender

The second tip that prompted the law enforcement authorities to arrest a sex offender sought in the Dallas area. Marcos Christopher Alonzo was sought for almost two years after they had not met the requirements for registering sexual offenders.

In 2005 he was convicted of indecency with a 5-year-old girl. He completed 5 years in prison. He was convicted in 2011 because he had not registered as a sexual offender and sentenced to three years, and now he is again custody because of the same crime.

Crimestoppers Tipline pays a lot of money

10,000 US dollars of reward funds were paid to people who provide information that leads to the arrest of one of the most wanted refugees, sex offenders in Texas, sexual offenders or criminal illegal immigrants.

You can call crimestoppers at any time under 800-252 tips (8477).

The state of Texas has updated its most wanted refugees with rewards of up to 7,500 US dollars

Texas DPS is looking for these armed and dangerous refugees. Three are sought in Ostexas.

Galerie -Kredit: Texas Department of Public Safety

US Secret Service the most sought -after refugees

These refugees are sought by the US secret service, and some have a reward of up to 10,000,000 US dollars.

Gallery credit: Billy Jenkins