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Stacey Mulick covers Pierce County crime and safety issues for The News Tribune. She’s worked at The News Tribune since May 1998. Contact her at stacey.mulick@thenewstribune.com.

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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 01:00:00 pm

Tacoma-Pierce County Crime Stoppers appears to have struck a cord.

On July 11, the non-profit organization launched a gas card giveaway targeting the county's 50 most wanted felons - from gangsters and accused killers to domestic violence violators to convicted sex offenders.

The deal: You provide information about one of the 50 offenders and if that person is located and arrested, you receive a $250 gas card and up to $1,000 cash.

Just shy of a month into the promotion, Crime Stoppers released the following update.

* 10 of the Most Wanted offenders have been arrested.

* 3 people were caught by officers working the streets.

* 1 person contacted authorities after seeing their mug shot and information on the Internet.

* 2 people are believed to be out of state. Crime Stoppers has forwarded information about them to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

* 1 of the offenders has been confirmed as deceased.

* 5 of the $250 gas cards have been given to people who's anonymous tips led to arrests. In addition, those tipsters also received cash rewards.

* Investigators are actively working 16 other tips (nine of which were e-mailed into Crime Stoppers).

To see the offenders, got to Crime Stoppers' web site.

Categories: All, Pierce County, Rewards