More than 50,000 warrants and writs remain unserved by Prince George's County sheriff's deputies, and 642 of them are for suspects accused of serious felonies, officials announced Wednesday.
Prince George's Sheriff Melvin C. High said the number of outstanding warrants is a marked improvement from when he took office and puts the agency "quite literally where I hoped to be in the first 90 days in office." He said deputies still had a lot to do but noted that "getting where you want to be just takes time."
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