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Originally published Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 1:26 PM

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Police: Wanted man surrenders in Port Angeles

Police in Port Angeles say they cornered a man wanted on a federal warrant, and then he emerged from the crawl space of a garage to surrender.

PORT ANGELES, Wash. —

Police in Port Angeles say they cornered a man wanted on a federal warrant, and then he emerged from the crawl space of a garage to surrender.

Brian Smith, deputy chief of the Port Angeles police, says the local police were told the man had been serving a sentence involving a homicide and had been released to a halfway house before he violated the terms of his release.

He identified the man as 37-year-old Leslie G. Wilson.

Smith says negotiators got a phone to Wilson on Saturday morning, he talked to family members, and then he came out.

Smith says Wilson was not armed.

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