Wanted: Crime Stoppers Agent Named Twice Wanted User of the Week

The City of Rome Police are asking for the public’s help in locating the double user wanted through Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers this week.

Robert M. Wilson is wanted through Rome Police on several warrants out of Rome Municipal Court. The first warrant for which Wilson is wanted is a warrant for second-degree assault, a felony, and third-degree assault after an incident that occurred in April 2023. Wilson is also wanted on a warrant separate arrest warrant on charges of criminal contempt. First, endangering the well-being of a child and second, harassment. These charges stem from a physical incident that occurred. in February 2023. Wilson is also wanted on a warrant for obstruction of breathing by felon, 2 counts of felonious mischief 4th, harassment 2nd, and disorderly conduct. These charges stem from a physical incident that occurred in May 2019.

Wilson was the wanted person of the week in March of 2023 and is believed to be back in the Rome area.

MOHAWK VALLEY CRIME STOPPERS WANTED PERSON OF THE WEEK

Robert Wilson

Date of birth: 20/03/1989 (34 years old)

Height: 5’11”

Weight: two hundred pounds.

Police are asking for calls to be made to the Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers tip line, anonymously at 1-866-730-8477.

Police added that “everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. “

Officials say sharing this story with friends and family and on social media increases the chances of keeping our neighborhoods safe. Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is one hundred percent anonymous and cash rewards are given to Americans who provide credible and accurate information affecting the apprehension of wanted persons.

Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is a 100 percent absolutely anonymous community program, allowing other people to give advice privately without fear of retaliation. Crime Stoppers also offers cash rewards to others who provide information to arrest a suspect.

If you have any facts about Wilson, please contact Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. You can give one hundred percent anonymous information in a number of ways.

1) Through this click on send a tip.

2) Directly in www. p3tips. com

3) Call 1-866-730-8477 (TIPS)

4) by downloading the P3TIPS app for Android

Crime Stoppers requests that reports not be sent through Facebook Messenger. All reports must go through the whistleblowing lines.

[AUTHOR’S NOTE: This message is for informational purposes only and is based largely on data obtained from the New York State Police. Regardless of any statements or photographs relating to the possible evidence presented or fees alleged, the reader is reminded that all suspects and persons arrested are innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law. At the time of publication, no further data is available. ]

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The City of Rome Police are asking for the public’s help in locating the double user wanted through Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers this week.

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Police in the city of Rome are asking for the public’s assistance in finding this week’s two-time Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers Wanted Person of the Week.

Robert M. Wilson is wanted through the Rome police with arrest warrants from the Municipal Court of Rome. The first arrest warrant Wilson is wanted for is a second-degree assault warrant, a felony, and a third-degree assault stemming from an incident that occurred in April 2023. Wilson is also wanted on a separate arrest warrant for contempt of court. . First, endangering the well-being of a child and second, harassment. These fees stem from a physical incident that occurred in February 2023. Wilson is also wanted on a warrant for criminal obstruction of breathing, 2 counts of criminal mischief 4, harassment 2 and disorderly conduct. These fees stem from a physical incident that occurred. in May 2019.

Wilson was looking for Person of the Week in March 2023 and is believed to be back in the Rome area.

MOHAWK VALLEY CRIME STOPPERS LOOKING FOR PERSON OF THE WEEK

Robert Wilson

Date of birth: 20/03/1989 (34 years old)

Height: 5’11”

Weight: two hundred pounds.

Police are asking for calls to be made to the Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers tip line, anonymously at 1-866-730-8477.

The police added as a reminder that “everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. “

Authorities say, sharing this story with friends and family and on social media increases the chance of keeping our neighborhoods safe. Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is 100% anonymous and cash rewards are given to people who deliver credible and accurate information which results in the arrest of wanted persons. 

Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is a 100 percent absolutely anonymous community program, allowing other people to give advice privately without fear of retaliation. Crime Stoppers also offers cash rewards to others who provide information to arrest a suspect.

If you have any facts about Wilson, please contact Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. You can give one hundred percent anonymous information in a number of ways.

1) Through this, click on submit a tip.

2) Directly in www. p3tips. com

3) Call 1-866-730-8477 (TIPS)

4) by downloading the Android app P3TIPS

Crime Stoppers asks that tips are not submitted through Facebook Messenger. All tips must go through the tip lines.

[AUTHOR’S NOTE: This message is for informational purposes only and is based largely on data obtained from the New York State Police. Regardless of any statements or photographs relating to the possible evidence presented or fees alleged, the reader is reminded that all suspects and persons arrested are innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law. At the time of publication, no further data is available. ]

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