Sheriff’s Department Seeking Information on 4 Fugitives
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The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department is asking the public’s help in locating four fugitive wanted for failing to appear in court or violating probation, authorities say. Warrants have been issued in each case.
Louise Ann Campos, 39, who also uses the last names Munoz and Mayers, was arrested on suspicion of drug possession and booked in November. When her case was not filed, she was released. In March of this year charges were filed, and a warrant has been issued for her arrest.
Campos is known to frequent the Ventura and Saticoy areas, authorities said. She is Latina, 5 feet 6, 150 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She has four tattoos: a rose on her right arm, an “L” on her right hand, a “J” on her left hand and “James Campos” on her left arm.
Jeffrey Paul Jones, 32, was arrested on suspicion of cultivating marijuana and failed to appear in court.
Jones’ last known address was in the 1200 block of East Main Street in Ventura. He usually works as a cook, authorities said.
Jones is white, 6 feet, 155 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
He has five tattoos on his right arm: a skull, daggers, a wizard, a panther, and a bracelet.
Kristina Ann Leon, 29, who was convicted of writing bad checks and driving without a license, has violated her probation, authorities said.
She is white, 5 feet 9, 175 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes.
She has a tattoo of flowers on her right wrist.
Hector Zamora, 25, was convicted of selling drugs and has violated his probation, authorities said. Family members believe he may have fled to Mexico.
He is Latino, 5 feet 11, 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. “Mota” is tattooed on his right hand.
Anyone with information about these suspects should call Ventura County Crime Stoppers at 494-TALK [8255] or 385-TALK [8255].
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