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Updated: Monday, 16 Jul 2012, 10:11 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 16 Jul 2012, 9:59 PM EDT
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Dontae Smith is wanted for burglary by Dayton Police. On the morning of July 1st, police say Smith charged into his ex-girlfriend's home on Fotip in Dayton, after the victim opened the door to let her neighbor in. Once inside, Smith allegedly jumped on the victim and choked her. The victim was eventually able to push him off and he fled the residence. Smith is 28 years old, 5-7 and 220 lbs.
Amy Boothe is wanted by Dayton Police for robbery. On the morning of July 4th, Boothe is accused of entering the unlocked home of a friend on Gondert in Dayton, uninvited. After being told to leave by the victim, police say Boothe became enraged and assaulted the victim, ripping a necklace from the victim's neck. Boothe is 45 years old, 5-7 and 140 lbs.
Trevor Bauchman is wanted by Dayton Police for robbery. On the evening of July 12, a female suspect was caught shoplifting at the Walmart on Hoover Avenue in Dayton. As the store clerk attempted to retrieve the purse containing the stolen items, the suspect began to fight, eventually punching the clerk in the face with her fist. Police say Bauchman assisted the suspect by trying to get the purse away from the clerk. The female suspect has been apprehended but Bauchman remains at large. He is 29 years old, 5-11 and 175 lbs.
If you know where those people can be found, call Crime Stoppers at 222-stop. That's 222-7867. You can also submit your tip online at miami valley crime stoppers dot com. Or text your tip to "tip 400" followed by your message to "crimes".. or 274-637.
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