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Photos: Pikes Peak Area's 28 Most Wanted for July and August (So Far)

Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers updates its most wanted list on a weekly basis. The technique seems to be working: A recent visit to the site showed six recent arrests. But that still leaves 28 men and women on the roster for July and August -- so far. The good...
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Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers updates its most wanted list on a weekly basis. The technique seems to be working: A recent visit to the site showed six recent arrests. But that still leaves 28 men and women on the roster for July and August -- so far.

The good news: Most of the suspects are being sought for relatively minor offenses, such as providing false information to a pawn broker. But there are some serious crimes listed as well. See photos and information about the great 28 below. If you have information about their whereabouts, you're encouraged to phone 719-634-STOP (7867) -- and there may be a reward if your tip pays off.

See also: Photos: Fourteen most wanted sex offenders in Boulder

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