New suspects added to Aiken's Most Wanted 8/7/2008 11:15 PM 
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By KAREN DAILY
Staff writer
The small, Most Wanted posters hanging in the lobby at Aiken Public Safety have now been rotating in and out for more than two years.
When a handful of suspects are apprehended, the old posters are pulled and new ones added in their place.
Aiken Public Safety has posted six new mug shots to the bulletin board in the lobby where residents pass by daily to get copies of incident reports, pay tickets and pay for paperwork.
It's often those residents the police are reaching out for help tracking the suspects down.
Dozens of suspects have been arrested and turned themselves in since the department first adopted the idea.
In many cases, people will turn themselves in once they have been named "Most Wanted," police said.
The City of Aiken has also used its website and asked for the media's help in posting the Most Wanted list in the newspaper and on television.
Police have added:
Demon Letrelle Corley, 26, is wanted for two counts of bank fraud, driving under suspension, providing false information to a public safety officer, loud music and use of another driver's license.
Heather Michelle Hubbs, 33, is wanted for five counts of forgery.
Jeremy Clinton Lawton, 21, is wanted for pointing and presenting a firearm.
Bradley Dale Mason, 29, is wanted for grand larceny more than $1,000 but less than $5,000.
Marcus Antoni Mitchell, 31, is wanted for disseminating obscene material and two counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor.
John Carlton Rhodes, 40, is wanted for shoplifting more than $1,000, third offense.
Still at-large are:
Tory West Tucker, 47, is wanted for obtaining goods under false pretenses, more than $1,000.
Mario Mack, 18, is wanted for stalking.
Brandon Jerrod Johnson, 22, is wanted for assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.
Craig Joenathan Pollard, 22, is wanted for unlawful neglect by a legal custodian, resisting arrest, driving under suspension first offense, failure to comply with a lawful order, providing false information to a public safety officer and violation of child restraint law.
Anyone with information about these crimes is asked to call Crimestoppers of the Midlands (888) 559-TIPS (8477). Callers will remain anonymous and could receive a reward of between $50 and $1,000.
Contact Karen Daily at kdaily@aikenstandard.com