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Goodyear police arrest suspect on Colorado's Top 10 Most Wanted list
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Goodyear police arrested a man on Colorado’s “10 Most Wanted” list after authorities learned he had bought a home in the southwest Valley.
Police report David Samuel Herbert, 41, was booked into the Fourth Avenue Jail Tuesday. He faces extradition to Colorado.
Mr. Herbert, one of Colorado’s “10 Most Wanted,” was being sought by authorities for a number of offenses. He has been on the run from law enforcement in Colorado since April 2018 and has a history of robbery and assault.
Authorities in Colorado contacted Goodyear police and notified them that Mr. Herbert had recently bought a home and was residing with his family (possible domestic violence victims) in the area of Estrella Mountain Ranch, south of Elliot Road and Estrella Parkway.
After conducting surveillance on the home and a short foot pursuit into the desert, police arrested Mr. Herbert without further incident.
His most wanted poster lists charges of Attempt to Influence Public Servant, False Information to a Pawnbroker, Burglary, and Domestic Violence.