Texas is home to one of the largest prison populations in the United States. With that many prisons and over 130,000 inmates, at some point, we are going to hear about one of our locals on the run.  A former Hereford, Texas, resident is now wanted by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, who says he is armed and dangerous.

Here's the thing: if you get out of jail, are on parole, fail to check in, and keep breaking the law, they will come for you.

Who Is the Former Hereford Resident Wanted by the TDCJ?

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What Did Bladimir Arzola Do?

The TDCJ issued a warrant for Arzola's arrest for failure to comply with his supervision.  Arzola's current charge is robbery, and his criminal history includes evading arrest and unlawful possession of a firearm. This combination makes him a big risk and a danger for law enforcement.

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Where Can I Make an Anonymous Tip to the TDCJ?

If you know the whereabouts of Bladimir Hernandez Arzola or have any other information, you are encouraged to call 1-899-680-6667. All tips will remain anonymous.

Arzola is considered armed and dangerous. Do not try to apprehend a fugitive on your own; always reach out to local law enforcement.

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Source: Texas Department of Public Safety.

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