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Crime Stoppers March 14: Most Wanted
ABC 33/40 News - Crime Stoppers March 14: Most Wanted (Have you seen Kiah Jumaane Cargill or Jumerill Fields?  Click for details.)
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Ten minutes after Brandon McGuire was killed, there was a retaliatory homicide down the road.  But true justice for McGuire depends on someone getting the courage to make an anonymous call.
Police say a man has found a way to quietly unlock unattended cash registers at Walmart stores and take the money inside.
Have you seen William James Johnson or Harless Wendel Webster?  Click for details.
An unknown caller led police to a dead body.  Now authorities are asking for fresh leads to help them find a killer.
1.)  Two men face murder charges after an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers.  2.)  Deputies are looking for two men accused of trying to steal a classic pickup truck.
Have you seen John Dean or Rodney DeWight Banks?  Click for details.
Someone shot David Leon Williams in an alley, and he died while running toward help.  Crime Stoppers has cash, and protection, if you give a tip to the right people.
1.) A man descends into a Mountain Brook pharmacy and makes an equally-dramatic escape.  2.) Video shows the latest suspect in a series of Air Jordan shoe thefts.
Edward Jamel Hutchinson is wanted on outstanding felony warrants.
A man was gunned down in the middle of the day on his own lawn.  Someone knows who did it, and Crime Stoppers is ready to pay cash.
Detectives need anonymous tips to help locate two men wanted in separate cases of theft.
The mother of a homicide victim shares her story in an effort to get someone to speak up about whoever killed her son.
If you know who killed a man over his shoes in Five Points West, a cash reward is offered, and you will remain anonymous.
Trussville Police say a woman seen in a photo provided for a recent Crime Stoppers report is no longer suspected in any crime.
Two new cases focus on stolen credit cards and, according to police, the shopping trips that followed.
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