Police said they made six arrests Sunday from the list of Colorado’s 50 most wanted. This weekend, Denver police started their annual push to catch the state’s 50 most wanted.
They’ve arrested No. 5 on the list, Dustin Bressette; No. 38, Tyrone Flakes; No. 43, Gina Trujillo; No. 27, Christopher Bates; No. 40, Timothy Carr; and No. 11, Sondra L. Williams.
Denver police spokesman Sonny Jackson said 27 other people were arrested after tips from the community.
Saturday, Crime Stoppers and the Fugitive Location Apprehension Group revealed the names and faces of 50 suspects.
“We can’t do this without the support of the community, their donations and their tips,” said Mike Mills, Crime Stoppers board president.
The criminals include alleged murderers, sex offenders and white collar criminals.
They are just some of the 39,000 people in Colorado who have warrants out for their arrests.
“Many of the people that these fugitives units chase are career criminals. And when they’re not in jail they’re out victimizing additional people,” said Division Chief Dave Fisher of the Denver Police Department.



