Hawaii Fugitive Could be in Iowa
A man who’s listed as one of Hawaii’s most wanted fugitives could be in Iowa.
A release from the U.S. Marshals Service states 48-year-old Luke Warner is wanted after he left
Continue Reading »A man who’s listed as one of Hawaii’s most wanted fugitives could be in Iowa.
A release from the U.S. Marshals Service states 48-year-old Luke Warner is wanted after he left
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