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12/19/2016 09:47 PM EST

December 16, 2016 - From December 13th-15th, the U.S. Marshals Service in Arizona, along with partnering state, local and federal law enforcement agencies, conducted "Operation Grinch Stopper 2016." The operation focused on fugitives wanted for outstanding arrest warrants for crimes to include robbery, burglary, theft, larceny and drugs and resulted in the arrest of 157 fugitives statewide.
12/19/2016 09:46 PM EST

December 16, 2016 - Deputy U.S. Marshals and Task Force Officers with the Smoky Mountains Fugitive Task Force located and apprehended Jamie Lee Jones yesterday in Lafollette, TN.
Jones was wanted on a 2015, five-count indictment out of Defiance County, Ohio, for Sexual Assault of a Minor Under the Age of 14.
12/19/2016 09:46 PM EST

December 16, 2016 - This morning, this week's "Fugitive of the Week" Megan Cullen was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force in Worcester, Massachusetts. Cullen was wanted on an outstanding arrest warrant for Parole Violations. Cullen was on parole as a result of her original conviction and sentence for Burglary and Disposing of a Firearm.
12/19/2016 09:45 PM EST

December 15, 2016 - U.S. Marshal Peter Tobin is pleased to announce that the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team has directed the arrest of a man wanted for the May 2015 Murder of Courtney L. Elmore. Davon Granger, of Columbus, was formally charged with one count of murder on June 7, 2015 and has been on the run since.

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