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Suspect Will Turn Himself in if He Gets 15,000 Likes: Torrington Police

Jose Simms, 29, agreed to turn himself in to police if the Connecticut police department gets 15,000 likes on the Facebook post. The department hit that mark Wednesday evening.

A man wanted by Torrington Police for failure to appear has reached an unusual deal with police. 

Jose Simms, 29, has agreed to turn himself in to police if the Connecticut police department gets 15,000 likes on the Facebook post with his wanted poster, according to police. 

Police said they were looking for 10,000 likes and Simms was looking for 20,000, but they split the difference. 

“It will be difficult but is doable,” the police Facebook post says. 

While you can share the post to get the number of likes closer to 15,000, police said you can also use a more traditional method of helping police find suspects and let them know where he is. You can call them at 860-489-2007. 

The post reached 15,000 likes around 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Simms is wanted on several warrants for several failure to appear in the first degree and failure to appear in the second degree. 

As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, the post had around 1,900 likes. By 2 p.m. the post had more than 6,000 likes and a comment from someone who identified himself as Simms, complaining about the photo.

"(O)nly one we had ... hopefully we will get a 'good' one soon," Torrington police responded.

Someone else who commented on the post asked if police were actively searching for Simms and authorities responded that they are actively looking for him and think he is in New York, so it would "be great to have him turn himself in."

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