Police in Bell County, Texas are always seeking certain individuals.

There are many people in the Central Texas area that unfortunately decide to break the law. It's never a good idea to do so, and sometimes they even make a worse decision. Some may make the choice to run from law enforcement.

If someone chooses to run from police, it could only make things worse for the person in question. Not only are they being sought for one crime, now they're wanted for an additional charge. It never turns out well for the individual.

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Who Is Being Sought By Bell County Law Enforcement In November 2024?

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Every month, Bell County and Bell County Crimestoppers release a list of persons that are being sought by police. They are wanted for various crimes and are from various areas. You can submit tips in various ways, by calling 1-800-729-TIPS which is CRIMESTOPPERS, 254-933-5400 which is the Bell County
Sheriff's Office, or local law enforcement in your area.

If your tip leads to the capture of one of the individuals, you might be eligible for a cash reward. All info has been provided by Bell County Crimestoppers and Bell County.

BEWARE: Here Are Bell County, Texas Most Wanted For November 2024

Here are the criminals that Bell County Law Enforcement is looking for in the month of November. Have you seen them?

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5 Most Common Crimes in Texas

Lots of crime happens daily in the Lone Star State, but according to the Gale Law Group, these are the 5 most common crimes:

Most Common Crimes Committed in Dallas, Texas

Be vigilant while in Dallas as these are the most common crimes that take place in the area.

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States of Violence: Violent Crime Per 100,000 Ranking by State

The DeMayo Law Office recently combed through the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Crime Data Explorer to determine which state had the most violent crime over five years (2018 - 2022.) Here's the complete list, counting down to the most violent state in America.

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