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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Man wanted in Colorado for sexual assault of a child discovered by authorities in Texas using biometrics (KVEO)
Posted by Jason at 11:11 AM
Labels: AFIS, border, fingerprint, law enforcement, Texas
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