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Hayward Police Seeking Dejaniea Simons

Do you know this woman? Call Crime Stoppers 510-293-7197.

Submitted by: Crime Stoppers of Southern Alameda County

Dejaniea Simons

Wanted For: Rape Accessory

Alias: Liz Adams;
Desha Knight;
Keyana Young;
Kimberly Wright;
Niyha Adams
DOB:2/14/1980
Height:5 foot 9
Hair:Brown
  
Summary:
The Hayward Police Department has a pending warrant for accessory to rape on Simons. In September, 2011 Simons solicited two juvenile females in Oakland in an attempt to coerce them into prostitution. Simons transported

one of the juveniles to a Hayward Motel where she stood by while her male counterpart raped the juvenile. The male suspect is in custody. Simons has numerous aliases, and warrants under those aliases.

Agency:Hayward Police Department
Report #:2011-20065

Race:Black
Sex: Male
Weight:150 lbs.
Eyes:Brown

If you know where the subject is, do not attempt to apprehend them. Call Crime Stoppers at 510-293-7197.

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Crime Stoppers serves: Alameda County Sheriff’s Department; Dublin Police Services; Fremont Police Department; Hayward Police Department; Livermore Police Department; Newark Police Department; Pleasanton Police Department; SAFE Task Force; San Leandro Police Department; Union City Police Department.

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