According to the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office, a Georgia fugitive who asked why he wasn’t on their “Most Wanted List” on Facebook helped lead authorities to him.
This week, the sheriff’s office released its “Most Wanted List” for November on Facebook. Upon seeing the post, Christopher Spaulding commented saying, “How about me?” on Wednesday.
“You are correct; you have two warrants, and we are on our way,” the department replied to his comment on Thursday.
Later, the department posted a copy of the conversation along with a picture of Spaulding being apprehended, saying, “We appreciate you for your help in your capture!”

The Fugitive Unit was praised by the department for “efficiently” apprehending Spaulding, who was wanted on two warrants for felony probation.
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“Our Top 10 is ranked only by the seriousness of the charges. Let it be clear that just because your name isn’t on this list doesn’t mean our fugitive unit isn’t looking for you if you have an active warrant.