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Crime Stoppers Jan. 15: Most Wanted

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Suspect: Mark Richard Randall Suspect: Mark Richard Randall
Suspect: Cyril Bloxom Suspect: Cyril Bloxom
Suspect: Julie K. Elliott Suspect: Julie K. Elliott

From Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale:

"When members of the public are willing to work with law enforcement, the result is a safer community.

This week, we're looking for these suspects.  Call Crime Stoppers if you know where they are.

First, is 50-year-old Mark Richard Randall.  He's charged with assault on a law enforcement officer and failure to appear for receiving stolen property.  He could be around Downtown Birmingham.  His last known address is along the 700-block of 25th Street North.

Next, is 30-year-old Cyril Bloxom.  He's charged with robbery and theft, and you might see him around Graymont or Smithfield.  His last known address is along the 200-block of 5th Avenue West in Birmingham.

We also need to find 45-year-old Julie K. Elliott.  She's charged with theft 2nd degree of a controlled substance.  You might see her around Hoover.  Her last known address is along the 2600-block of Creekview Drive.

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 going to www.birminghamcrimestoppers.org and clicking on the "submit an online tip" link.  Also, you can text 7777, along with your tip, to the word CRIMES.

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 of Metro Alabama 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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