Michelle Vargo and Todd Winger

Michelle Vargo and Todd Winger

Clallam deputies seek two people with state warrants

Sheriff’s Office: Todd Winger and Michelle Vargo have extensive drug-related criminal histories

PORT ANGELES — Authorities were searching Tuesday for two wanted felons who are believed to be in Clallam County.

Sequim police and the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office were asking for the public’s assistance in locating Todd Winger and Michelle Vargo.

Winger has a felony warrant for delivery of methamphetamine, the Clallam County Sheriff’s office said.

Winger and Vargo each have felony state Department of Corrections warrants.

The Sheriff’s Office said Winger and Vargo have extensive drug-related criminal histories.

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“Todd and Michelle are from out of the area and could be driving either an older blue Ford Freestar van or older Mitsubishi Montero,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a Tuesday statement.

Anyone with information on Winger or Vargo’s location is asked to call dispatch at 360-417-2459 or call 9-1-1.

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