To be eligible for a reward you must contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers first
FUGITIVE OF THE WEEK
12-18-25 thru 12-24-25
***$300 Reward***
Valdemar Guzman Castilleja
HM 4-11-1990
6-01" 250lbs bro eyes/blk hair
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Possession CS PG 1/1-B
Bond Surrender - Assault Family/Household Member Impede Breath/Circulation​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
All the fugitives on this page had a warrant for their arrest at the time the post was made
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Crime of the Week
12-16-25
***UP to $1,000 REWARD***

On Saturday, December 13th, I was discovered that a shed from a business in the 1900 block of S. Western had been burglarized. The owner found that entry had been forced into the shed and that thousands of dollars of machinery had been taken. Taken in the burglary were 4 Ice Shavers, 2 fans, and assorted power tools. If you have information on this case, call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400. If your anonymous tip leads to an arrest, you could earn a reward up to $1,000. Tips can also be submitted by visiting amapolice.org or by using the P3 Tips App. Remember to "Say It Here" with Amarillo Crime Stoppers.
Weekly Stolen Auto Day
"SAD"
12-15-25
***UP to $1,000 REWARD***

Amarillo Crime Stoppers needs your help locating a white 2016 Ford Fusion for this week's "Stolen Auto Day". This vehicle was reported stolen from the 1600 block of Iris St. on Wednesday, December 3rd. The vehicle should display Texas tag SCM-0026 and the last six of the VIN are 389929. If you know the location of this vehicle or know who stole it, call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400. You can also submit your anonymous tip at amapolice.org by using the P3 tips app. If your tip leads to the recovery and/or the arrest of the suspect you could earn a reward of up to $1,000. "Say It Here" with Amarillo Crime Stoppers. (STOCK PHOTO)
The Program
The Amarillo Crime Stoppers program is funded by private donations and fund raising. NO TAX DOLLARS are involved. The reward money paid out by the program is from the fund raising and donations from concerned citizens and businesses. As always, we would like to thank the Amarillo community for your support.






