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UPDATE: Police search for man wanted on multiple warrants

UPDATE: CompStat Subject, Tyler Johnson, has been arrested.

Lethbridge police are looking for a man wanted on multiple warrants and area asking the public for help.

Tyler Johnson, 36, has been identified as a prolific offender by CompStat and is wanted on warrants for drug possession, possession of the proceeds of crime and breaching release orders.

CompStat is a data-driven model where analytics are used to identify prolific offenders, high-crime areas and the most effective deployment of police resources,” reads a news release from the Lethbridge Police Service. “Each month LPS identifies the Top 5 most prolific offenders and officers are assigned to conduct and enforce release conditions or locate and apprehend those with outstanding warrants. As part of these efforts, photos of wanted subjects are released to the public to seek assistance in locating them.”

Police ask anyone who has seen Johnson or can help find him to contact them or Crimestoppers.

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