It's a new year in the state of Texas. But even though it's a new year, one constant remains: individuals committing crimes. So police keep an eye out to stop persons from doing so.

In the Central Texas area, law enforcement are looking out every day for persons who have either committed crimes or are attempting to do so. Some of these criminals haven't seen for a period of time, and officers need our help to bring them to justice.

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Who Is On The Bell County Most Wanted List For January 2025?

To find out, we turn to Bell County Crime Stoppers and Bell County. Two individuals on the list have been arrested, but ten are still wanted. In addition, some of the persons you have seen before on the list previously.

If you have seen any of these persons, please report sightings to local law enforcement, Crimestoppers at 1-800-729-TIPS or phone the Bell County Sheriff's Office. If your tip helps to bring one of the criminals to justice, you may be eligible for a cash reward.

All information has been provided by Bell County and Bell County Crime Stoppers.

These Are Bell County's Most Wanted For January 2025

It's a new year in the state of Texas. But even though it's a new year, one constant remains: individuals committing crimes. So police keep an eye out to stop persons from doing so.

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