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Burlington’s police department is asking for the public’s help in locating six individuals wanted for various crimes. The suspects on the department’s most recent “wanted” list are:
Robert Esquivel, 34, white, male; height: 5’3″, weight: 150. Wanted for robbery with a dangerous weapon, second degree kidnapping, possession of a firearm by a felon.
Antonio Cruz Garcia, 50, Hispanic, male; height: 5’8″; weight: unknown. Wanted for six counts of indecent liberties with a child.
Stephen Dean Gerner, 45, white, male; height: 5’8”; weight: 150. Wanted for breaking or entering a motor vehicle; felony larceny.
Janine Sue Anne Golden, 31, white, female; height: 5’9″; weight: 180. Wanted for obtaining property by false pretense.
Bobby Antonio McCaden, 49, black, male; height: 6’4″, weight: 255. Wanted for assault on a female, and felony larceny of a motor vehicle.
Christopher Wayne Wood, 27, white, male; height: 5’6″; weight: 128. Wanted for felony breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering.
The Burlington Police Department is actively seeking anyone with information regarding any of these individuals to call the Burlington Police Department at (336) 229-3500. For anonymous methods, call Alamance County-Wide Crimestoppers at (336) 229-7100 or by using the mobile App P3 Tips or www.p3tips.com. Tips provided through Crimestoppers may be eligible for cash rewards.
All details on suspects, their charges, arrests, mug shots, and bonds based on information released by the Burlington Police Department.
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Burlington has five “hot spots” of shootings; sheriff believes juveniles, some in gangs, mostly responsible: https://alamancenews.com/law-enforcement-recent-shootings-are-mostly-by-teenaged-juveniles-some-who-are-in-gangs/
Maple Avenue Corridor Hotels pose special problems for law enforcement: https://alamancenews.com/law-enforcement-targeting-maple-avenue-corridor-hotels-at-center-of-problems/
Burlington police close down three sweepstakes cafes: https://alamancenews.com/burlington-police-close-down-three-sweepstakes-cafes/