Since publishing its "10 Most Wanted" list on Facebook a little more than three weeks ago, the Laramie County Sheriff's Office has been nabbing people left and right.

The latest capture came yesterday afternoon, July 5, after Deputy Martinez spotted 27-year-old Cheyenne resident Jarod James Munoz driving a burgundy Kia Optima and conducted a traffic stop at 1955 Pershing Pointe Dr.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Munoz had a District Court warrant for probation violation on original charges of felonious restraint and domestic battery - first offense.

He also had an NCIC hit out of Larimer County, Colorado for failure to comply with bond conditions.

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On Thursday, the Sheriff's Office updated its list (see below) and branded Deputies Groendal, Kidd, Konegni, Mosbacher, and Wright for taking Frank Hardy, Jessey Smith, Stacey Walter, Larry Washington, and Jessica Olivares (whose picture never made it on the list) off the street.

Frank Hardy | Jessey Smith | Stacey Walter | Larry Washington - Laramie County Sheriff's Office
Frank Hardy | Jessey Smith | Stacey Walter | Larry Washington - Laramie County Sheriff's Office
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Deputies now have their sights set on these nine desperados.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
Laramie County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
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