Friday Fugitive initiative proving to be so successful that wanted people are calling police before their picture appears in the media

Crime 100By Staff

July 29, 2015

BURLINGTON, ON

The Burlington detachment of the Halton Regional Police are giving each other high fives these days over the success of their Friday Fugitive initiative that has the police sending out information on people who are evading their date with the justice system in a court room.

The program has proven to be so successful that criminals wanted by the police are calling and saying they will turn themselves into the police before there picture gets published in different media.

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Ahmad ALAMI, 34 years old, of St. Catharines, ON

Last week the police were asking for help in placing Ahmad ALAMI, 34 years old, of St. Catharines, ON in custody for his forging documents – he wasn’t cooperating and police were not able to locate him.

With the unwanted publicity it was difficult for the construction worker to find a job – he is now in conversations with the police.

The Friday Fugitive initiative is a little like the way sheriffs in small western town put up wanted posters – with electronic media their reach is much further than the local post office.

Detective Constable Calvin Bulbrook deserves kudos for bring the idea to Burlington.

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