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Sheriff department’s 100th ‘most wanted’ arrest made

arrestedThe Livingston County Sheriff’s Office said the 100th arrest has been made off of tips from its ‘Most Wanted’ website.

Tuesday, 48-year-old Tena Frances Ellison was arrested in Oklahoma on a warrant for alleged class C felony Check Violation of $500 or more.

The office said Ellison has been listed on its Most Wanted website since July 23, 2012.  Her arrest comes almost 3-years to the day from being listed.

“During that time our office received numerous tips of her whereabouts ranging from St. Joseph, locations in Iowa and now Oklahoma,” said Sheriff Steve Cox.

LCSO started its Most Wanted website in 2011.

“Ellison marks the 100th arrest of a ‘Most Wanted’ fugitive based on TIPS generated from the website,” Cox said. “Numerous others have been arrested by law enforcement and many have surrendered upon learning they were placed on the website.”

Cox said the primary purpose of the Most Wanted website is to increase community awareness, bring those wanted before the Courts, assist crime victims, and reduce crime which makes the county safer.

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