Fugitive Task Force Seeks Aid to Locate Fugitive Julie Bolinger

If you have any information on Julie Bolinger contact local law enforcement. Information can be called into the U. S. Marshals Service (Mountain State Fugitive Task Force) at (304) 267-7179.
If you have any information on Julie Bolinger contact local law enforcement. Information can be called into the U. S. Marshals Service (Mountain State Fugitive Task Force) at (304) 267-7179.

The Mountain State Fugitive Task Force is requesting the assistance of the public in locating fugitive Julie Bolinger, 40, formerly of Bunker Hill, West Virginia.

Mountain State Fugitive Task ForceJulie Bolinger is wanted by the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office on charges of distribution of heroin.

Bolinger was part of a previous drug roundup and may have left the Berkeley County area to surrounding states to avoid capture.

Julie Bolinger has also gone by the names Julie Teague or Julie Bradford.

Investigators believe Julie Bolinger has moved into the Martinsburg area.

Bolinger has been known to frequent local area motels on Winchester Avenue in Martinsburg West Virginia.

Julie Bolinger

Name: Julie Bolinger

AKA: Julie Teague, Julie Bradford

DOB: 06/30/1977

Height: 5’ 04”

Weight: 140 lbs

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Blonde

Charge: Distribution of Heroin

If you have any information on Julie Bolinger contact local law enforcement. Information can be called into the U. S. Marshals Service (Mountain State Fugitive Task Force) at (304) 267-7179.

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The Mountain State Fugitive Task Force (MSFTF) is a U.S. Marshals Service lead fugitive task force whose primary mission is to help make the community safer by locating and capturing fugitives charged with Murders, Robberies, Drug Crimes, Sexual Assaults and other violent felony offenses.

Annually, U.S. Marshals arrest more than 50 percent of all federal fugitives and serve more federal warrants than all other federal agencies combined.

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

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