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AFOSI opens an investigation on any Air Force member that is classified a deserter by the member's command. AFOSI will then classify the deserter a fugitive if either of the two following requirements is met: a) if the member deserted to avoid a criminal investigation, prosecution or incarceration, or b) if the member had access to any level of classified information that, if disclosed, would jeopardize national security interests of the United States. For those reasons, AFOSI will continue to search for every fugitive until the member is returned to military control. If you have information about an Air Force fugitive, please call: (877) 246-1453. You may do so anonymously. You may also send information using the "Crimebusters" link that appears on the right side of this page.

 


 Michael Kaczorowski
Michael Kaczorowski
$10,000 Reward
Keith Tindale
Keith Tindale

Moises Figueredo
Moises Figueredo


Harold Melching
Harold Melching


William Hughes
William Hughes


William Cuddie
William Cuddie


David Hemler
   





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We investigate a wide variety of serious offenses - espionage, terrorism, crimes against property, violence against people, larceny, computer hacking, acquisition fraud, drug use and distribution, financial misdeeds, military desertion, corruption of the contracting process, and any other illegal activity that undermines the mission of the U.S. Air Force or the Department of Defense.

If you have information you'd like to share about any of these offenses, send us an e-mail by clicking here: Crimebuster tips.
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