Reward Offered for Wanted Man

 

San Angelo Crime Stoppers is offering a $250 cash reward to the first person who provides information leading to the arrest of 38-year-old Christopher Vanover.

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Christopher Vanover is 5'10" tall, weighs 247 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes.

The cash reward is being offered to the first person who provides Crime Stoppers with information leading to Vanover's arrest the week of Oct. 16-Oct. 23.

Call 325-658-HELP or tip online at http://bit.ly/CrimeStoppersWebTip.

 

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Seriously? $250 to risk your neck when this finished product of American know-how gets out of prison for revoking his probation? He'll be even more determined after the abuse he'll receive inside one of our finest hotels for the marginalized--a private-run prison. These morsels of rewards the Crime Stoppers program offers does nothing to deter crime--it's actually encouraging and supporting the spread of it.

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