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03-22-2016, 08:03 PM
Police post Facebook wanted ad and suspects responds with thoughtful reply
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Facebook brings us all closer together — criminals and cops.

Most suspects might run away from their wanted ads, but 31-year-old Roderick Hill feels differently. On Sunday morning, police in Linden, Alabama posted on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/lpdtips/posts/923441564438799:0)that Hill was wanted, and that anyone caught abetting his escape would be subsequently charged with "hindering prosecution." So, Hill did what ** one else in his situation would do — he responded.

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