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Livermore Police Seeking Dion Bell for Not Registering as Sex Offender

Do you know this man? He is wanted by Livermore Police for failing to register as a sex offender after moving. If you know where he is, call the Crime Stoppers hot line 510-293-7197. To be eligible for the reward, you must call the hot line.

Submitted by: Crime Stoppers of Southern Alameda County

Dion Ford Bell

Wanted For: Felony; Failure to register

DOB:02/14/1961
Height: 5 foot 7
Hair: Brown

Summary:
BELL is required to register as a sex offender and has failed to do so within 5 days, before or after, he has moved.

Agency: Livermore Police Department

Report #: #12-004865

Race:W
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.

Crime Stoppers of Southern Alameda County is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest. To be eligible for the reward, you must call the Crime Stoppers hot line at 510-293-7197. Callers can be anonymous and get a reward.

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.

Be totally anonymous. Receive a cash reward of up to $1,000. You will not be required to testify.

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