Three Teens Named 'Public Enemies'

Three Teens Named 'Public Enemies'


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Authorities are looking for three teens who have gained "public enemy' status with the Salt Lake Metro Gang Unit.

Detectives say 17-year-olds Moses Ellis and James Sengpaseuth, along with 19-year-old Tony Sisouphanh have been named the gang unit's top priority.

Officers say Ellis is allegedly the gunman during a gang fight in November at Terrace Hills Park in Salt Lake City. The fight left one dead and injured at least one person.

Meanwhile, Sengpaseuth and Sisouphanh are wanted for investigation of robbery and aggravated assault.

All three have extensive criminal histories. Anyone with information is asked to call The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office.

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Information from: Deseret Morning News

(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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