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    Fugitive Wanted by Junction City Police Department

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    By KMAN Staff on August 31, 2011 Local News

    The Junction City Police Department continues to seek the public’s help in locating and arresting one of Junction Cities 10 Most Wanted Fugitives Anna Bernice Corrales.

    Corrales is a Hispanic female, 24 years old, 150 lbs. with brown hair and brown eyes. She is wanted by the Geary County District Court on charges of Burglary, Felony Theft, Conspiracy to Obstruct Official Duty, and Conspiracy to Commit Burglary, her bond is $5000.

    Corrales is also wanted by the Junction City Municipal Court. She is believed to be in the Junction City area and has been profiled before by Police.

    Police are urging Corrales to turn herself in or asking that anyone with information on her to call Junction City Crime Stoppers at 785-762-TIPS or 785-762-5912. You may remain anonymous and may receive a reward of up to $1000.

    This is a photo of Corrales released by JCPD.

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