Want to help authorities cut down on crime in Lubbock? Your help is needed to identify and locate some of Lubbock's most wanted fugitives.

As Lubbock Police try to get a handle on crime in Lubbock, citizens continue to hear about shootings and crime nearly everyday, and the Anti-Gang Center of West Texas is hard at work taking down known gang members. And the website StopLubbockGangs.org is an important tool supported by local, state, and federal agencies.

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Gangs are continuing to grow throughout West Texas. The ten men listed below are currently listed as the ten most wanted gang fugitives. They are considered armed and dangerous. If you recognize any of the men pictured below, please contact law enforcement and provide them with any information you can.

You can learn more about the gang threat in Lubbock and how the TAG unit works by visiting the website.

These Are Lubbock's Ten Most Wanted Gang Fugitives for August

The 10 people posted below are the most wanted gang fugitives for Lubbock. They are considered armed and dangerous. If you know of their whereabouts, contact local law enforcement.

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See Inside This Exquisite, Custom Built Home For Sale In Lubbock on 16 Acres of Land

If you are looking for a huge home with a lot of room to roam while still not being too far away from your favorite restaurants. You'll want to see this 7 bed, 7 bath home on 16 acres of land. Check out the pictures below and for more information visit Zillow or contact the listing agent Amy Cox, 806-543-6095 with ALL Real Estate, LLC.

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Take A Peak Inside This Nearly $16 Million Dollar Stunning Texas Mansion

This Highland Park estate was Texas' most expensive July listing. And this home is eye-catching and amazing. For a little less than $16million dollars, this four bedroom, four bath mansion, roughly 13,400 square feet could be yours. Check out the pictures below. For more information, visit Zillow.com or contact the listing agents, Allie Beth Allman 214-521-7355 and Susan Baldwin with Allie Beth Allman & Assoc.

Gallery Credit: Chad Hasty