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active searches.
Rewards are available
in most cases.
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We would like to extend our appreciation to the
Bail Enforcement Agents (pictured below)
affiliated C.V.H. RECOVERY and/or
"ACE LOUISIANA BAIL BONDS"
is located in the great state of Louisiana and for their
help in apprehending this particular fugitive, who was
returned safely to  custody in Brunswick county
Virginia.

If you are in need of this type of service; I would
highly recommend this organization for the job. They
are strictly business and they get the job done.
They may be contacted as follows:

"ACE LOUISIANA BAIL BONDS"
318-325-1600















C.V.H. Recovery

"ACE LOUISIANA BAIL BONDS"
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In Pennsylvania, we recently captured one of our
very few 'skips' and returned him to
Brunswick county Virginia.

The results were above our expectations and
the fugitive was returned to our jurisdiction and
custody without incident.

We would like to acknowledge the success of
these two Pennsylvania  professionals and let them
know how grateful we are for their dedication and to a
professional job well done.
"FREE STATE BAIL BONDS"
Recently, two defendants who decided not to
show up for their court dates, were returned to
custody in their respective jurisdictions.

I would like to extend a well deserved THANK
YOU to FindersInvestigations out of Norfolk,
Virginia, who made the pickup on both my skips.
 These two are now back in custody and I would
highly recommend this organization if you have
need for these types of services.

They can be reached at the following link:  

"FINDERSINVESTIGATIONSINC.COM"
CAPTURED AND BACK IN CUSTODY
Much easier and a lot less expensive to simply go to
court and get the problems corrected.
'Names of defendants are always withheld'
Persons reflected here are always presumed innocent until
proven guilty, they are shown for the purpose of illustrating
the seriousness of "failing to appear", which is a separate and
often more serious crime than their original charge.