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Most Wanted: 2/7/2013

Updated: February 7, 2013
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JOPLIN, MO-- As of 2/7/2013, Heartland Crime Stoppers is looking for Christina Lynn Dille. She's wanted as an absconder by the District Thirty Probation and Parole office in Nevada. Dille is a white woman, 38 years of age. She stands five feet tall and she weighs 120 pounds. Dille has brown hair and hazel eyes.

Crime Stoppers is also looking for James E. Jenkins. He's also wanted as an absconder by the Nevada Probation and Parole office. Jenkins is a white man, 25 years of age. He stands five feet eight inches tall and weighs about 135 pounds. He has black hair and hazel eyes.

If you know anything about the whereabouts of these suspects, you can call Crime Stoppers at (417) 782 - 8479... or submit a tip online by clicking here. As always, a tip leading to a felony arrest could net a reward of up to one thousand dollars.

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