Manhunt Monday: November 19, 2012 - Central Coast News KION/KCBA

Manhunt Monday: November 19, 2012

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SEASIDE

Ky Lewis Johnson, a.k.a. Cedric Chester Johnson, is wanted for outstanding traffic warrants.

If he is seen or you know his whereabouts, call Seaside Police at 394-6811 or our anonymous tip hotline 899-6282. You may also leave a tip at the Seaside Police Department's Crime Tip Web Site at: http://www.tipsoft.com/index.asp?P=WebTips

SALINAS

Shawn Joseph Desantiago is wanted on five different warrants for crimes that include possession of a firearm, drug sales, stolen vehicle and resisting arrest.

If you have any information please call the tip line at 1-800-78-CRIME

KING CITY

Sukhwinder Singh is wanted after he failed to appear in court on charges that he assaulted someone with a wooden mop handle. The victim sustained severe injuries to the thier head and face.

Call the King City Police Department at 831-385-4848 if you have any information about Sukhwinder Singh whereabouts.

 

 

 

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