The Department of Justice's law enforcement
components maintain lists of their most wanted individuals. These individuals
are considered armed and dangerous. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPREHEND ANY
OF THESE FUGITIVES YOURSELF. Each of these sites gives instructions
on how to contact the appropriate law enforcement agency.
Most-Wanted Fugitive Lists by Agency:
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Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)
Fugitives wanted for alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives violations
and violent crimes. The following criteria were also used: seriousness
of the crime, past criminal record, potential menace to society,
and potential for listing to help in apprehension.
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Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA)
Fugitives are listed by field division.
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Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Rewards are being offered for information leading to their apprehension.
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U.S.
Marshals Service (USMS)
High-profile offenders who are considered to be some of the country’s
most dangerous fugitives. These often include murderers, sex offenders,
major drug kingpins, organized crime figures, and individuals wanted
for high-profile financial crimes.
Most-Wanted Lists of Terrorists:
Additional Most-Wanted Lists:
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Unknown Bank
Robbers (FBI)
Bank robbers whose identity is unknown, but who were typically caught
in the act by a security camera.
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Crimes
Against Children (FBI)
Charges against these fugitives typically include, rape, incest,
child molestation, failure to pay child support, and possession
of child pornography.
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Crime Alert (FBI)
Cases identified by field agents that are either breaking or in
need of additional publicity.
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Criminal
Enterprise Investigations (FBI)
Fugitives typically wanted for drug, racketeering, conspiracy, embezzlement,
and money laundering charges.
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Cyber
Crimes (FBI)
Charges against fugitives on this list may include wire fraud, internet
fraud, and computer intrusion.
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Major
Fugitive Cases (USMS)
Fugitives with a history of violent crimes and those who have escaped
from custody. The cases may be of considerable national significance.
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Murders (FBI)
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Additional
Violent Crimes (FBI)
Fugitives wanted for violent crimes other than murder.
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Violent Criminal
Apprehension Program (FBI)
Prepared by the FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program, which
assists law enforcement agencies pursuing violent serial offenders.
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White
Collar Crimes (FBI)
Charges against fugitives on this list typically include embezzlement,
money laundering, and wire, bank, health care, and credit card fraud.
Top Crimes or Suspects for Which the FBI is Looking for Additional
Information:
Criminal Division's Office of International Affairs Links to
Fugitive Lists Maintained by Other Agencies:
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