Lexington, Ky. — Bluegrass Crime Stoppers is seeking public assistance in locating a Lexington man with multiple outstanding warrants in Fayette and nearby counties. The individual in question is 29-year-old Jason Jenkins, who is facing charges including theft by unlawful taking among other offenses.
Officials reported that Jenkins is wanted due to multiple warrants stemming from various alleged criminal activities over the past several months. The authorities have not disclosed specific details about the theft incidents linked to him but emphasize the importance of public cooperation in his apprehension.
To encourage community involvement, Bluegrass Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for anonymous information that leads to Jenkins’ arrest. The organization aims to leverage the community’s help to address local crime effectively.
Citizens with information regarding Jason Jenkins’ whereabouts are urged to contact the local authorities or reach out to Bluegrass Crime Stoppers directly. The initiative underscores the ongoing need for vigilance among residents in ensuring safety within their neighborhoods.
As the investigation continues, officials remind the public that any information, no matter how small, could prove valuable in apprehending Jenkins. Prompt action can lead to significant outcomes in reducing crime in the community.
Anyone with tips can assist anonymously, contributing to a safer Lexington while possibly earning a financial reward for their efforts.