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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 04:30:00 pm

U.S. Marshals in Western Washington worked with a number of agencies this week to round up fugitives in five counties.

Pierce was not one of them.

The coalition worked in Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific and Thurston counties Monday through Friday.

"Operation 5-County Clean Up" netted 94 people wanted on outstanding felony warrants, according to a press release from the U.S. Marshal Service. Twenty-six of those arrested were wanted on outstanding DOC felony warrants.

Officials spent 10 weeks planning the operation. They focuses on captured felons wanted for "crimes against women and children, crimes of violence, gun and drug
offenses, sexually motivated offenses and unregistered sex offenders," the press release stated.

Per the press release:

The 13 agencies participating in Operation 5 County Clean Up are as follows:
• U.S. Marshals Service (Pacific Northwest Fugitive Apprehension Task Force)
• Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office
• King County Sheriff’s Office
• Lewis County Sheriff’s Office
• Mason County Sheriff’s Office
• Pacific County Sheriff’s Office
• Northwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
• Seattle Police Department
• Social Security Administration – Office of Inspector General
• Thurston County Communications Center
• Thurston County Sheriff’s Office
• Washington State Department of Corrections
• Washington State Patrol

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