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Columbus Police Post Valentine's Day Cards for Wanted Fugitives
The cheeky love notes include mug shots, names, ages, and warrant details.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Columbus Police Department (CPD) is putting a unique spin on Valentine's Day by posting Valentine's Day-inspired cards to its social media addressed to wanted fugitives in the city. The cards include mug shots of the individuals, their names and ages, when their warrants were issued, and what they are wanted for. The CPD even included a Valentine's Day poem to the eight individuals they posted about.
Why it matters
This creative approach by the Columbus Police Department aims to engage the public in helping locate and apprehend wanted individuals, leveraging the popularity of Valentine's Day to draw attention to their active warrants.
The details
The Columbus Police Department posted a total of eight Valentine's Day cards for wanted fugitives on its social media channels. Each card includes the individual's mug shot, name, age, warrant issue date, and the crime they are wanted for. The CPD also included a Valentine's Day poem that reads: "Sugar is sweet, candy is nice, if you have a warrant, now's the time to think twice."
- The CPD posted the Valentine's Day cards on February 13, 2026.
The players
Columbus Police Department
The local law enforcement agency in Columbus, Ohio that posted the Valentine's Day cards for wanted fugitives.
What’s next
The Columbus Police Department is encouraging anyone with information about the wanted individuals to call 911 or contact the department directly at 614-465-6565.
The takeaway
The Columbus Police Department's creative use of Valentine's Day cards to highlight wanted fugitives demonstrates a novel approach to engaging the public in supporting law enforcement efforts, while also drawing attention to the importance of resolving outstanding warrants in the community.
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