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Top 25 most violent fugitives in Denver: A mug shot and offense gallery (PHOTOS)

The Denver Police Department has trimmed its fifty most wanted fugitives list by half but multiplied the mayhem via its roster of the city's 25 most violent fugitives. The mug shots of those who follow first target Robert Juan Gee stand out thanks to the best neck tattoo (No. 3),...
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The Denver Police Department has trimmed its fifty most wanted fugitives list by half but multiplied the mayhem via its roster of the city's 25 most violent fugitives. The mug shots of those who follow first target Robert Juan Gee stand out thanks to the best neck tattoo (No. 3), the creepiest/doofiest photo (No. 9), the most stylishly badass (No. 13), the most ruggedly handsome (No. 14), the most bored (No. 20, seen here), the happiest (No. 21) and the sexiest (No. 23).

Also on hand is the sole woman to make the cut: Jessica Lynn Wilkerson, five-feet-seven-inches and 210 pounds of rabid fury -- or so we assume based on her placing in the twelfth slot.

Page through below to see all 25, including the offenses for which they're sought, followed by details of who to call from the Denver Police Department.

Denver Police Department release:

The annual "50 Most Wanted Fugitive Operation" has been changed to "TOP 25 Violent Fugitives." The fugitive round-up is scheduled for Sunday, April 10, 2011. This joint operation will be conducted by the Denver Police Department with support from the Fugitive Location and Apprehension Group (FLAG), Crime Stoppers, Aurora Fast, and the DPD-Fugitive Unit. The "Top 25 Violent Fugitives" list will be comprised of fugitive cases submitted from law enforcement agencies around the Denver Metro area and State of Colorado. This year's fugitives are wanted for significant crimes of violence...

A command post call center will be set-up during the operation to refer the received tips to the appropriate units/agencies participating in the round-up.

Assistance from the public is critical to the location of these dangerous fugitives. The metro area law enforcement agencies are asking for anyone who has information regarding any of these fugitives to please contact your local police department or call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867). Callers may also text the leads to CRIMES (274637), title DMCS and enter your message or send an e-mail to metro-denvercrimestoppers.com. Information leading to arrests will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2000.

The Denver Police Department and FLAG would like to thank the "TOP 25 Violent Fugitives" participating agencies: Crime Stoppers, Denver Police Department, Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, Aurora Police Department, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Colorado Department of Corrections, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Weld County Sheriff's Office, Greeley Police Department, Larimer County Sheriff's Department, Lakewood Police Department, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF).

The Fugitive Location and Apprehension Group is a U.S. Marshals Service led multi-agency Task Force whose mission is to locate and apprehend the most violent fugitive's in Colorado. Full-time participants in FLAG include the Denver Police Department, the Aurora Police Department, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, and the Colorado Department of Corrections. Several other law enforcement agencies in Colorado participate in FLAG on an ad-hoc basis.

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