There are some dangerous criminals from the state of Texas.

When someone breaks the law, it's a sad situation. Someone is always hurt, or even worse. After the crime happens, Texas police search for and apprehend the criminal for their actions.

Sometimes however, an individual manages to avoid being placed under arrest. If that person is missing for an extended period of time, they will end up on the Texas Most Wanted list. One of the persons sought is Raul Herrera, Jr.

We've discussed Herrera's crimes in Texas in detail here:

Texas Most Wanted - Have You Seen Raul Herrera, Jr. Anywhere In The State?

Law enforcement in the state of Texas are once again asking for the public's assistance in finding this individual, Raul Herrera, Jr.

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But for the month of February, the state is increasing its reward for tips that could help lead to him finally being captured.

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Reward for Herrera Increased For The Month Of February

According to Texas DPS, the amount of money offered for any tip that leads to capture of Herrera is $8,500 for February 2024. Texas residents who believe they have seen Herrera can submit their tips to law enforcement in many different ways.

Texans can submit their tips on the Texas Department of Public Safety website, or on the Texas Ten Most Wanted website. Tips are also able to be sent to the DPS Mobile App. Tipsters can also call their local law enforcement or Texas Crime Stoppers at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477) to report sightings.

The most important thing to remember if you see Herrera is to NOT attempt take him into custody. He should be considered armed and dangerous.

Be smart and safe Texas!

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