Fugitives get chance to give up - at church
13th Nov 2006, 16:10 GMT
Authorities want an estimated 70,000 wanted criminal suspects in Maricopa County to go to church this week so they can surrender to the law under a new program known as Fugitive Safe Surrender.
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