Fugitive search returns to Orange County

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Heitmann
6’1″, 165lbs, brown hair
hazel eyes

Stillwell
5’9″,
145lbs, brown hair
green eyes

TOWN OF CRAWFORD – The search for two fugitives wanted in Tennessee
for attempted murder continues as they remain at large and while they
were spotted over the weekend over the Orange County border in Pike County,
Pennsylvania, they may have circled back.

State Police Monday seearched the Youngblood and Collabar Road area of
the Town of Crawford following a report of a possible burglary.
Crawford Police Chief Dominick Blasko said Monday evening that they searched
several locations and did not find anyone or any signs of disturbance.

“We understand that everyone is concerned,” he wrote on Facebook.
“The situation is ongoing and it is hard to share updated information
as quickly as you want it. To make matters more difficult there have been
numerous sightings in several states.”

The chief said everyone should “relax and take a deep breath. Rumors
and paranoia are not helping.”

He said people should go about their “normal personal security measures
that you do on a daily basis. Lock your homes and your vehicles.”

Jarret Heitmann, 24, and Makayla Stillwell, 22, were allegedly involved
in the Tennessee crimes early last week.

Their car was first spotted in Pine Bush last Friday, prompting a large
manhunt that traced them to Bloomingburg and a residential burglary in
which the homeowner was assaulted and a rifle was taken.

If anyone sees any suspicious activity or spots the two suspects, they
are urged to call the State Police at 845-344-5300.

 
 




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