
Two Crowley Fugitives Being Sought on Attempted-Murder Charges
(KPEL News) - The Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers program is helping the Crowley Police Department by helping to highlight the search for two people who are wanted on attempted-murder charges.
According to a release from the Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers program, 17-year-old Anthony Dugas and 19-year-old Jemarion Thomas, both from Crowley, are wanted by authorities.

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Each man is wanted on five counts of Attempted Second Degree Murder.
Officials say Dugas' last known address was 100 Kathy Meadows Lane in Crowley, and Thomas' was 1102 West 5th Street in Crowley.
Crowley Officials Give Descriptions of Wanted Attempted Murder Suspects
Crowley law enforcement officials have described Dugas as standing five feet, seven inches tall and weighing around 130 pounds. The man is said to have black hair along with brown eyes.
Officials in Crowley have described Thomas as standing five feet eight inches tall and weighing around 134 pounds. The man is said to have black hair along with brown eyes.
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There are two ways to report any information you have about the suspects. Both ways allow you to give the information anonymously. If your information leads to an arrest, you are eligible for a cash reward.
If you want to share your information, you can call the Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers Tips Line 337-789-TIPS (8477).
Another way to anonymously help authorities is to download and use the P3 app on any mobile device.
According to the Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers program, if your information leads to an arrest, you can earn up to a $2,500 reward.
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