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Montgomery County's Most Wanted: Warrants for Child Support

The following 11 suspects are wanted by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office for Warrants in Child Support cases.

 
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Bill G. Goggins, Jr.
ARREARAGES: $15,754.66 D.O.B. 09/19/1974 Last Known Address: POTTSTOWN, PA Montco Sheriff
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ARREARAGES: $15,754.66
D.O.B. 09/19/1974
Last Known Address: POTTSTOWN, PA
ARREARAGES: $28,957.00
D.O.B. 08/03/1975
Last Known Address: PHILADELPHIA, PA
ARREARAGES: $44,000.00
D.O.B. 10/29/1957
Last Known Address: NORRISTOWN, PA
ARREARAGES: $2,789.84
D.O.B. 01/02/1983
Last Known Address: 280 OAK DR., RAHNS, PA
ARREARAGES: $12,000.00
D.O.B. 08/15/1970
Last Known Address: NORRISTOWN, PA
ARREARAGES: $55,421.15
D.O.B. 03/27/1976
Last Known Address: WEST CHESTER, PA

Do any of these faces look familiar to you? If so, you could assist the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.

These 11 suspects are wanted on warrants extending from child support cases. They each are named (see the photo caption) along with their date of birth, last known town of address and amount owed in back support.

Those with information on these wanted individuals can submit an E-TIP (by clicking on the blue link) or call the Warrants Unit at 610-278-3340.

Far more than just 11 are wanted in the county for similar warrants. The full list of those with outstanding Domestic Relations Bench Warrants can be found on the Sheriff's Office website here.

You can also view the county's most wanted criminal warrants by clicking here

If you have additional questions, concerns or suggestions, please contact the office at sheriffoffice@montcopa.org.

Related Topics: Child Support, Montgomery County, Sheriff's Office, domestic warrants, and pa

Paula Goff

10:34 am on Monday, January 28, 2013

Numbers 1, 4, and 6 almost look like the same dude at different ages.

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McCarthy & McCarthy, P.C.

11:12 am on Monday, January 28, 2013

Basic Child Support in Pennsylvania is calculated using the parents' earning capacities. If a person has a legitimate reason that he/she had a loss of income and can no longer afford to pay an existing support obligation, he/she must file for modification otherwise the missed payments continue to accrue which is what is referred to as "arrears". Once arrears accrue, it is generally too late to ask for modification on the missed payments.
James McCarthy, Esquire
www.mccarthymccarthy.com

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Leanie Kennedy

5:00 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

Yea well, when I was raising my kids, alone, with no child support, It didn't matter what my earning capacities were. My children were incapable of modifiying their need for food and shelter for my benefit.

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Brittany Tressler

12:18 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

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Brittany Tressler

2:18 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

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Roy Martin

3:41 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

These guys have problems. Embarassing them like this doesn't help!

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Tony Di Domizio

5:15 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

It's not embarrassment — it's public information, and we're giving the public information. These men and woman are wanted by county authorities, as they cannot be located.

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Jennifer

4:57 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

I look at the most wanted on both domestic and criminal warrant lists and I look up what people paid for their house. I love public information!!

Aylene Leas

9:27 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

It's not embarrassing considering they did this to themselves. Be responsible for your actions.

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Thomas

12:34 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

It's embarrassment! If the public wants to know about any of these guys or other public information, they will look it up. Post some good news this site is starting to look like a tabloid.

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Ann Marie Babbitt

1:47 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

I would like to thank the Lower Providence Patch for sharing this information.# 8 was found and is in jail.Maybe now he will start taking responsibility for his child. I think the information you shared had alot to do with him being caught.Thanks again

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Tony Di Domizio

2:40 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

Ann Marie - You're welcome and good luck!

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