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Warrants / Fugitives County Name Defendant Arrears Balance Defendant Address City State Zip Code AS OF 9.23.21 BERKS ADAMS, ANDREW $11680.92 56 LARK LN FLEETWOOD PA 19522 BERKS AGUIAR, LEE J $13927.39 522 N 58TH ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19131 BERKS ALVARADO PABON, CARLOS O $7852.62 282 MEADOWBROOK BLVD WINTER HAVEN FL 33881 BERKS ALVAREZ LOPEZ, ANGEL E $28850.74 233 MULBERRY ST READING PA 19604 BERKS ALVAREZ LOPEZ, ANGEL E $15242.90 233 MULBERRY ST READING PA 19604 BERKS AMYX, JONATHAN R $12752.69 3268 ALT. HWY 52 CHATSWORTH GA 30705 BERKS ANDRADE, TRISTAN N $1684.34 APT 2, 328 PENN AVE READING PA 19611 BERKS ANTHONY, SHAWN M $13703.42 543 PARK AVE BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 BERKS BAER, RICHARD A $19729.66 PO BOX 1085 BOYERTOWN PA 19512 BERKS BAKER, JESSICA S $8367.21 3000 E HIGH ST LOT 83 POTTSTOWN PA 19464 BERKS BATTLE, BARRY J $5855.04 2206 N 18TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS BATTON, DAMION A $4166.53 425 W BRUBAKER VALLEY RD LITITZ PA 17543 BERKS BEDOLLA RIVERA, JOSE E $10281.44 505 STEEKEE ST LOUDON TN 37774 BERKS BELKE, STEPHEN $1033484.51 WILLEMSPARKWEG 50-2 1071 HH, AMSTERDAM 00000 BERKS BERGEY, JASON A $1724.73 408 OAK DR GREEN LANE PA 18054 BERKS BLAND, PERRY $9145.38 410 PARK ST LAWRENCEVILLE VA 23868 BERKS BLAND, PERRY $7842.45 410 PARK ST LAWRENCEVILLE VA 23868 BERKS BORTZ, ASHLY J $7723.42 338 N 5TH ST APT 3 READING PA 19601 BERKS BOYER, PAUL A $115895.09 151 WANNER RD READING PA 19606 BERKS BURRIS, AARON R $14758.13 1008 S PARK LN ALTUS OK 73521 BERKS CACERES, FRANKLIN A $862.63 308 NEWPORT AVE READING PA 19611 BERKS CARABALLO, JOSE M $10604.45 1619 LINCOLN CT READING PA 19605 BERKS CARTER, ANTHONY J $31392.61 777 COURT ST APT 609 READING PA 19601 BERKS CASTRO, RICKY $926.70 851 PENN ST READING PA 19601 BERKS CATALANO, JOSEPH $12059.16 #1699, 1897 LAUREL AVE COLUMBUS OH 43223 BERKS CHAPA, JEREMY A $8640.93 255 ELLIOT DR SALISBURY NC 28147 BERKS CHARLESTON, COREY I SR $16297.97 24 STRAUSS RD FLEETWOOD PA 19522 BERKS CHARLESTON, COREY I SR $6414.57 24 STRAUSS RD FLEETWOOD PA 19522 BERKS CLIVE, PETER N $3903.04 248 MAIN ST MOHRSVILLE PA 19541 BERKS COLON, ANDREW S $4387.50 1742 ROSE ST READING PA 19601 BERKS CONCORDIA, DINO A $6079.85 21896 NE GRAHAM AVE YAMHILL OR 97148 BERKS CONNELL, JESSE J $14458.11 142 TOWNSHIP RD MACUNGIE PA 18062 BERKS CONYERS, FRANKLYN D $764.86 347 SPRING ST FL 1 READING PA 19601 BERKS COOK, MANUEL O SR $11807.45 APT 1, 310 E HAMILTON ST ALLENTOWN PA 18109 BERKS COOK, MANUEL O SR $15326.12 APT 1, 310 E HAMILTON ST ALLENTOWN PA 18109 BERKS CORDERO, RAFAEL H $9983.90 APT 2, 315 N 10TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS CORREA-RIOS, EFRAIN $5461.84 542 S 14 1/2 ST READING PA 19602 BERKS CRUZ, BRANDON L $3163.52 1302 N 10TH ST APT 2 READING PA 19604 BERKS CRUZ, EDWIN SR $11241.51 351 MCKNIGHT ST READING PA 19601 BERKS CRUZ, MIGUEL A $1889.50 1325 CLOVERLAWN AVE APT 3 ORLANDO FL 32806 BERKS CRUZ-GARCIA, JAVIER A $10942.69 623 S 10TH ST READING PA 19602 BERKS CRUZ-GARCIA, JAVIER A $1153.27 623 S 10TH ST READING PA 19602 BERKS DAVIS, MICHAEL M $22515.45 1420 SCHUYLKILL AVE READING PA 19601 BERKS DIAZ RODRIGUEZ, ROBERT $20394.90 1034 WASHINGTON ST READING PA 19601 BERKS DIAZ, BIENVENIDO A $51039.43 19167 N HIBISCUS ST WESTON FL 33332 BERKS DIAZ, ELIAS G $4164.58 1129 N 10TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS DIAZ, ELIAS G $3138.37 1129 N 10TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS DIMMICH, BOBBY L $13957.99 76 WIGGAN ST NEW PHILADELPHIA PA 17959 BERKS DIMMICH, BOBBY L $3424.44 76 WIGGAN ST NEW PHILADELPHIA PA 17959 BERKS DUARTE, ALBERTO JR $6240.08 533 BUTTONWOOD ST READING PA 19601 BERKS DUARTE, ALBERTO JR $2068.53 533 BUTTONWOOD ST READING PA 19601 BERKS DUNCAN, DAVID J $4761.33 1468 N FRONT ST READING PA 19601 BERKS DUNCAN, DAVID J $985.49 1468 N FRONT ST READING PA 19601 BERKS EBLING, WILLIS B $7518.86 24618 LOYD ST ASTOR FL 32102 BERKS ESCARRAGA, JUAN J $21241.83 APT. 1B, 2674 VALENTINE AVE BRONX NY 10458 BERKS ESPINOZA HERNANDEZ, SERGIO $4172.51 345 N 8TH ST READING PA 19601 BERKS FARRAR, DREW A $3709.35 103 MEMORIAL HWY FLEETWOOD PA 19522 BERKS GAFFNEY, JEREMIAH M $15985.06 31 SECOND MOUNTAIN RD PINE GROVE PA 17963 BERKS GINSBERG MOLCHANY, BETH A $43460.81 2024 JOSEPHINE ST NEW ORLEANS LA 70113 BERKS GONZALEZ, LUIS J $4447.44 654 N 12TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS GORDON, ROHAN K JR $11200.67 1522 PALM ST READING PA 19604 BERKS GRABER, BRADLEY S $3409.26 LOT 212, 165 W RIDGE PIKE ROYERSFORD PA 19468 BERKS GRISWOLD, JASON E $10013.06 1230 VALLEY RD APT B MERTZTOWN PA 19539 BERKS GUMBY, ERNEST M $4280.44 APT. 7, 1635 CENTRE AVE READING PA 19601 BERKS GUTI, JESSICA L $4025.60 925 STANBRIDGE ST APT 6 NORRISTOWN PA 19401 BERKS HAAGE, ZACHARY B $4931.26 128 BRIARWOOD DR DOUGLASSVILLE PA 19518 BERKS HARGES, LARRY B JR $9671.77 1096 JACKSON ST ROBINSONVILLE MS 38664 BERKS HARRIS-WALKER, MIKAL J $3722.33 429 S 7TH ST READING PA 19602 BERKS HARRIS-WALKER, MIKAL J $3792.31 429 S 7TH ST READING PA 19602 BERKS HECKLER, WILLIAM JR $6400.60 118 MILLER RD BECHTELSVILLE PA 19505 BERKS HUBER, ALEXANDER G $2875.63 118 PENN ST BERNVILLE PA 19506 BERKS JASINSKI, JOSH J $4390.68 700 1ST ST APT 8 SPRINGFIELD OR 97477 BERKS JASINSKI, JOSH J $3547.07 700 1ST ST APT 8 SPRINGFIELD OR 97477 BERKS JONES, HERBERT L III $7607.08 235 S 4TH ST HAMBURG PA 19526 BERKS KEEL, KALLA A $5411.74 937 JACKSON, MOUNT HOLLY RD BORDENTOWN NJ 08505 BERKS KENT, CHARLES E IV $17107.75 APT 404, 6100 EVERALL AVE BALTIMORE MD 21206 BERKS KING, MICHAEL D $9459.65 2260 W HAYS ST APT B BANNING CA 92220 BERKS KOCH, TODD $2431.35 1130 ELM ST READING PA 19604 BERKS LEBRON VALENTI, OSCAR $5835.98 930 FRANKLIN ST READING PA 19602 BERKS LEBRON VALENTI, OSCAR $7123.32 930 FRANKLIN ST READING PA 19602 BERKS LILLEY, CHRISTOPHER S $1599.46 618 N 25TH ST READING PA 19606 BERKS LILLEY, CHRISTOPHER S $2413.35 618 N 25TH ST READING PA 19606 BERKS LOPEZ, FRANKIE J $11171.65 1126 N 12TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS LOPEZ, FRANKIE J $12683.44 1126 N 12TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS LOPEZ, RIKY X $2472.73 237 W GREENWICH ST READING PA 19601 BERKS LORAH, JUSTIN M $15312.43 30 N ROBESON ST ROBESONIA PA 19551 BERKS LUTZ, SCOTT A $1598.98 41 MORAVIAN SCHOOL RD OLEY PA 19547 BERKS LYONS, JASON C $15152.35 48 S MARKET ST NEW RINGGOLD PA 17960 BERKS MANNAI, DHAMIR N $115131.20 26 RUE ERRIADAH JENDOUBA 00000 BERKS MATIAS ROSADO, JORGE A $4054.84 APT J9, 1530 ALLEGHENY AVE READING PA 19601 BERKS MATOS-MERCADO, RAYMOND A $27417.88 225 W WINDSOR ST READING PA 19601 BERKS MATOS-MERCADO, RAYMOND A $20907.02 225 W WINDSOR ST READING PA 19601 BERKS MATOS-MERCADO, RAYMOND A $20189.88 225 W WINDSOR ST READING PA 19601 BERKS MCCULLEY, BRANDON A $4122.91 435 MAIN ST OLEY PA 19547 BERKS MEDINA, MARCO $13687.50 824 GREENWICH ST READING PA 19601 BERKS MELENDEZ, JOSE L $1861.80 1543 COTTON ST READING PA 19606 BERKS MICK, EDWARDO $19358.74 403 EPSILON DR WERNERSVILLE PA 19565 BERKS MORALES, DARON J $13440.52 1350 LOCUST ST READING PA 19604 BERKS MORALES, JEREMY $3037.41 2787 N CHARLOTTE ST GILBERTSVILLE PA 19525 BERKS MORALES, JORGE L $9239.72 1130 N 9TH ST READING PA 19604 BERKS MURPHY, SHAWN A $14249.40 APT#5, 117 NORTH L LOMPOC CA 93436 BERKS NEWELL, CORY V $14272.50 224 SE TWIG AVE PORT SAINT LUCIE FL 34983 BERKS PENDERGRASS, BRIAN $6131.66 E-23, 1904 VAN REED RD WYOMISSING PA 19610 BERKS PENDERGRASS, BRIAN $3869.77 E-23, 1904 VAN REED RD WYOMISSING PA 19610 BERKS PEREZ-MOREL, JONATHAN E $21937.22 1218 LUZERNE ST READING PA 19601 BERKS PFEIFFER, DUSTIN $9899.80 505 BARLOW AVE READING PA 19601 BERKS PRICE, DANIEL A $1877.76 230 S 3RD ST READING PA 19602 BERKS REBMAN, SHANE B $13679.40 1161 LITTLE MOUNTAIN RD MYERSTOWN PA 17067 BERKS RIVERA, ABNER $3990.18 817 WALNUT ST READING PA 19601 BERKS RIVERA, ENRIQUE M $13877.56 1027 MULBERRY ST READING PA 19604 BERKS RIVERA, LUIS A $2283.51 137 1/2 N 8TH ST READING PA 19601 BERKS RIVERA, ROBERTO A $7650.40 238 S 5TH ST APT 9 READING PA 19602 BERKS RIVERA, ROBERTO A $7531.05 238 S 5TH ST APT 9 READING PA 19602 BERKS ROBERTSON, DESHONJ J $2144.00 916 WOODWARD DR READING PA 19601 BERKS ROBLES, JOHNALLEN $16129.20 112 MELANIE DR FREDERICKSBURG PA 17026 BERKS RODRIGUEZ BARRIOS, RAMON A $2152.65 EDIF 20, APT 122, RES CUESTA LAS PIEDRAS MAYAGUEZ PR 00680 BERKS RODRIGUEZ, CARLOS M $2981.15 326 MOSS ST READING PA 19604 BERKS ROJAS, MARCOS I $14265.72 2100 ANTHONY AVE BRONX NY 10457 BERKS ROMAN, DANIEL A $2576.34 238 CEDAR ST READING PA 19601 BERKS ROMAN, DANIEL A $8808.61 238 CEDAR ST READING PA 19601 BERKS ROSA, JOSUE M $11704.02 3346 MARION ST READING PA 19605 BERKS ROSARIO, LUIS R JR $173.94 PO BOX 12223 READING PA 19612 BERKS SANCHEZ, ELADIO J JR $5525.12 207 14TH ST HARTSVILLE SC 29550 BERKS SCHEIDEGGER, NATALIE C $1363.40 113 MAIN ST MOHNTON PA 19540 BERKS SCOTT, KAREEM A $8323.70 2 MYRTLE AVE READING PA 19606 BERKS SCOTT, STEFFANIE S $1726.07 642 GILBERTSVILLE RD GILBERTSVILLE PA 19525 BERKS SHUKER, RAYCHEL A $11354.36 3741 MORGANTOWN RD MOHNTON PA 19540 BERKS SHUPP, COLT A $713.65 1102 MAPLE GROVE RD MOHNTON PA 19540 BERKS SHUPP, COLT A $13725.72 1102 MAPLE GROVE RD MOHNTON PA 19540 BERKS SKWIAT, BRANDON M $10739.55 9708 ESPUELA CT LAREDO TX 78045 BERKS SKWIAT, BRANDON M $716.35 9708 ESPUELA CT LAREDO TX 78045 BERKS SMITH, CYNTHIA A $4369.17 442 UNION ST APT 1 COLUMBIA PA 17512 BERKS SNYDER, JASON E $34131.79 7006 FOREST PKWY DALLAS TX 75241 BERKS SOTO, WILFREDO $27929.47 1562 COTTON ST READING PA 19606 BERKS STEFFY, WILLIAM H III $9595.42 PO BOX 113 BERNVILLE PA 19506 BERKS STRAHAN, PATRICK A SR $6708.47 102 N WAVERLY ST SHILLINGTON PA 19607 BERKS SUMMERS, KEVIN T $5096.07 2640 BROOKLINE AVE NEW SMYRNA BEACH FL 32168 BERKS THORPE, TITUS C $42455.68 164 S FRANKLIN ST POTTSTOWN PA 19464 BERKS TIRADO, JOHN A
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