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To: steve who wrote (25375)12/18/2003 9:10:23 PM
From: steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
Sales lead for you Identix.

Could a livescan could be considered an insurance policy for cities that might be sued due to releasing a known criminal? Spend 40k now and catching the bad guys, or spend 20 mil later and still not have the bad guy... Hope good ole Chris doesn't hurt anyone...

Looks like all the police not using livescan are actually using a 'catch and release' program to maintain the criminal population... They must be operating under 'Fish and Game' rules for the preservation of criminal populations...

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ONE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'S MOST WANTED IS IN TUCSON by Terry Gonzalez (12/18/03)

T.G.
A convicted sex offender is supposed to be serving time in New Hampshire.

Sheriff's deputies say the fugitive is living on the streets of midtown Tucson instead.

In tonight's Crime Tracker-- the local search for one of New Hampshire's most wanted.

In June of 1999, a man convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl escaped from this state prison in Concord New Hampshire.

Police say that convicted sex offender-- 31-year-old Christopher Michael Smith-- is hiding here in Tucson with his wife.

Detectives say Sandra L. Smith worked as a prison guard at the New Hampshire facility where Smith was doing time.

Police also want to talk to her.

Sgt. Paul Leonardi with the Fugitive Investigative Strike Team says police first came in contact with Smith and his wife at this motel on West Drachman. "Mr. Smith is technically a homeless type person and a church had put him up at a local motel and he was staying there September 14th of this year when he threatened his wife with a meat cleaver."

Police booked Smith into the Pima County Jail on September 14th-- but they did not know he was a wanted fugitive.

Smith used an alias and told them his middle name was Lawerence.

A judge released him the next day.

Ten days after he was released, a Tucson Police Officer stopped Smith as he was walking here on South Norris Avenue at 2 o'clock in the morning. Police say this area is known for crack cocaine dealing. Once again, Smith gave police the same alias he used at the jail, so police let him go.

It's was Smith's fingerprint-- recorded by intake officers at the jail-- that finally revealed his real identity.

"Recently he's been in mid-town Tucson. He hangs out at various known locations where crack cocaine is being sold."

If you know where Christopher Smith is-- please call 741-4900 or 88 Crime.

Police say Christopher Michael Smith and his wife Sandra received money, food and shelter from the Mount Calvary Baptist Church and the Gospel Rescue Mission.

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steve