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Richard Lamar Bolden Is Wanted for First Degree Bail Jumping

By: Blake Deshazo
Updated: November 8, 2012

Press Release

November 7, 2012

The Dothan Police Department is seeking the help of our local community in locating Richard Bolden. In August 2011, Richard Bolden, also known as "Gambino", was arrested for Trafficking in Cocaine, Trafficking in Marijuana, and Possession of Marijuana.  He was released on bail and failed to appear in Houston County Circuit Court, on November 5, 2012 to stand trial for these charges. Bolden is now WANTED by the Dothan Police Department and the Houston County District Attorney's Office for First Degree Bail Jumping. Investigators say Bolden should be considered armed and dangerous and have reason to believe he may have fled to Georgia or Florida. Police are asking anyone with information about the location of the suspect to call the Dothan Police Department or CrimeStoppers 334-793-7000.

Richard Lamar Bolden, black male, 37 years of age, is WANTED for First Degree Bail Jumping. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

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