Catch 22: It’s time for Catch 22 with new and improved rewards

Pearsall, who was out on bond at the time of the trial, absconded two days before the jury returned its guilty verdict. He was on the run for the past two years before being captured in Payson on July 22, 2021. (Courtesy)

Pearsall, who was out on bond at the time of the trial, absconded two days before the jury returned its guilty verdict. He was on the run for the past two years before being captured in Payson on July 22, 2021. (Courtesy)

Yavapai Silent Witness’ CATCH 22 program is back better than ever. Since 1997 Yavapai Silent Witness has been featuring some of the most wanted felons in Yavapai County and offering rewards for information leading to their arrests.

Since then, the public has been aiding law enforcement in finding and capturing 113 fugitives for which Silent Witness has paid out $53,000 in rewards.

This program has helped law enforcement find, burglars, high-dollar fraud suspects, and very violent offenders over the years.

Since its inception, this program has been paying a minimum of a $500 cash reward for information leading to arrests. That is about to change!

Starting July 1, Yavapai Silent Witness will be offering a minimum of a $1,000 cash reward for the information leading to an arrest in the Catch 22 program. Beginning in just a few days, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office will be releasing information on a new fugitive each day until July 22.

Anyone providing information leading to the arrest of any of these fugitives could earn a $1,000 reward. To earn the reward, you must call Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232 or submit at tip at yavapaisw.com. All tips are anonymous.

Information provided by Yavapai Silent Witness.


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