Man wanted for two felony cases snatched up in Raymond South County News chinookobserver.com

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On March 12, law enforcement officials from the Raymond Police Department detained George T. Collins, a 60-year-old man, outside of Dennis Company in Raymond. He is under investigation for two felony cases currently filed in Pacific County Superior Court. The Pacific County Sheriff's Office has been actively pursuing Collins as part of their efforts to resolve outstanding criminal matters. This incident is particularly significant, as it connects to a cold assault case that has raised concerns within the community.

The article emphasizes the dedication of local law enforcement to ensure public safety and address prevalent criminal activities. Collins's capture is a testament to the collaborative efforts of the Raymond Police Department and the Pacific County Sheriff's Office. The ongoing investigation highlights the importance of vigilance and community involvement in crime prevention. As authorities continue to tackle these issues, the public remains informed and engaged in local safety matters.

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