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Home-->Crime Stoppers-->Jozsef A. Papak is wanted in 3 counties
 
Jozsef A. Papak is wanted in 3 counties pgianopu
Updated: 2014-06-01 14:49:03
UPDATE: Crime Stoppers featured fugitive Jozsef Papak on 05/23/14. Officers responded to a location in Springfield, MO on 06/04/14, to check for the fugitive due to a Crime Stoppers' tip. Officers found Papak and arrested him for the following warrants: Greene County felony warrant for Possession of Weapon in County Jail, Greene County felony warrant for Driving While Intoxicated, SPD misdemeanor warrant for Trespassing, Christian County felony warrant for Driving While License Revoked/Suspended x 2, and Stone County felony warrant for Driving While License Revoked/Suspended. He also had three Taney County misdemeanor warrants but they were not extraditable from Springfield.

Crime Stoppers is looking for Jozsef A. Papak, 32, pictured, wanted for the following charges: Greene County: Felony warrant #1031CR0811101 for possession of weapon in county jail and felony warrant #0931--CR05966-01 for driving while intoxicated; Christian County: Felony warrant #13CTCR0164601 for driving while revoked/suspended x2 and Taney County: Misdemeanor warrants for speeding, driving while license revoked and altering identification on a weapon.

Papak is a white male, 5"11", 187 lbs. with no hair and green eyes.

He is armed and dangerous, has violent tendencies and is known to resist arrest.

If you know his whereabouts call Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-TIPS, submit your tip online here or text "417SPD" plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES). You may be eligible for a reward up to $1,000 for his conviction.

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