Authorities in southeastern Illinois and across the nation remain on the lookout for a wanted Wabash County Illinois man.
32-year-old Devin Brittian is wanted on multiple felony charges including aggravated domestic battery, three counts of aggravated battery and two counts of criminal damage to property.
Brittain is a white male that should be considered dangerous and should not be approached by the public, if spotted. He is known to have connections in the Arkansas, North Carolina and Evansville Indiana areas and may have fled the area.

Anyone having any information as to the whereabouts of Brittain is asked to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or the Wabash County Sheriff's Department at (618) 262-4186. You can also submit an anonymous tip to Wabash County Crime Stoppers via the Wabash County Sheriff’s Office App, free in your apple or android app store.
A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest. All tips received will remain confidential.

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