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Crime Stoppers Most Wanted January 24
01/24/10 8:56 pm   |   reporter: Jeremy King   producer: Jeremy King
ABC 33/40 News - Crime Stoppers Most Wanted January 24
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Jefferson County, Ala. - *Suspects will be shown Sunday at 10:00 p.m. on ABC 33/40 News and again Monday morning on Good Morning Alabama.  Video/pictures to be added here by Monday morning.*

From Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale:

"These men face some serious charges, and that's why we're turning to the public for more information on their whereabouts.  If you've seen any of these men, please, give Crime Stoppers a call.

First, is 28-year-old Arthur Brian Harper.  He's charged with attempt to commit murder, and we think he could be in the Druid Hills neighborhood.  His last known address is along the 2000-block of 15th Avenue North in Birmingham.

Next, is 24-year-old Anthony Micheal Wynn.  He's wanted for escape, first degree, and he could be around northeast Birmingham or Chalkville.  His last known address is along the 1800-block of Valley Run Circle, off Brewster Road.

We also need to find 38-year-old Cleophas Dewayne Davidson.  He faces probation revocation on an assault charge, and you might see him around Pratt City.  His last known address is along the 100-block of Avenue Z.

If you've seen them, call Crime Stoppers at (205) 254-7777.  And remember, it could mean justice for them, and a cash reward for you.  With Crime Stoppers Most Wanted, I'm Sheriff Mike Hale."

In addition to telephone tips, encrypted tips can be submitted online by logging onto www.birminghamcrimestoppers.org and clicking on the "submit an online tip" link.  Also, you can text 7777 to CRIMES to begin submitting a private text message.

If you provide information to Crime Stoppers, detectives will never ask for your name, and they will never see your phone number.  Instead, you will be assigned a private code number.  If your tip is the first to lead to an arrest, you then use the code number to claim a cash reward.

Crime Stoppers cannot call its tipsters to testify in court.

Crime Stoppers is a partnership between local law enforcement, the Birmingham Business Alliance and ABC 33/40.  Together, our goal is to make our community a safer place to live and work.

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