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![]() EL PASO, Texas -- A central El Paso man says his job is in jeopardy after he was seen featured in Crime Stoppers of El Paso. This is the third time in two months that Crime Stoppers has featured a person that shouldn't be on the wanted list. "As soon as I got more phone calls, I was upset about it. I was embarrassed and it was humiliating. It was very humiliating," said Jesus Patino, 24, an electrician. His mug shot was featured in Crime Stoppers family violence assaults and it aired on TV on Monday. Every week, Crime Stoppers puts out the pictures of people they're looking for, so they can bring them to justice. But Patino said they did him an injustice. Continued |