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El Paso’s amnesty period comes to an end

The city’s amnesty period expired Sunday at midnight.

The period was offered up to anyone with a delinquent ticket or citation.

For $50 on top of the original fine, the ticket was wiped away.

A list of people with delinquent fines was posted in local papers, as well as online.

According to the El Paso Times, more than $2.8 million were collected from the amnesty period.

Still, names remain on the list.

Police Chief Greg Allen said warrant round-ups would occur at the end of the period.

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