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Patrol
Law Enforcement Task Force Arrests 310 Fugitives in Arizona
Federal agents and local police executed 341 search warrants for felony crimes, including homicide, robbery, sexual assault, dangerous drugs and aggravated assault, officials said.
May 1, 2018
Patrol
Freelancing for Fugitives
If you think bounty hunters are mythical characters of the Wild West or figments of the imaginations of Hollywood scriptwriters, you'd better think again. The bounty hunter is alive and well in contemporary America. The average fee for bringing in a bad guy runs between $400 and $600. Some parÂticularly high-profile cases can net $10,000 to $87,000 for an arrest.
February 29, 1996
Patrol
Feds Charge 14 with Aiding Somali Terror Group
"These indictments and arrests in Minnesota, Alabama, and California shed further light on a deadly pipeline that has routed funding and fighters to al-Shabaab from cities across the United States," said Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., in announcing the indictments.
August 4, 2010
Special Units
Pan American Flight 281 Hijacker Arrives in New York to Face Charges
Luis Armando Pena Soltren, who allegedly hijacked Pan American Flight 281 more than 40 years ago, voluntarily returned to New York from Havana, Cuba, to face charges, the FBI announced.
October 11, 2009
Patrol
Cuba Says It Will Never Extradite Fugitive Cop Killer to U.S.
Officials in New Jersey, led by Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Bob Menendez, ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, have demanded that Cuba return Chesimard before the U.S. takes any further steps to normalize relations with the communist government.
March 19, 2015
Patrol
U.S. Marshals Capture Cop-Killing Fugitive
The U.S. Marshals Service announced today the capture Tuesday of convicted cop killer and child molester Paul Clouston in Merced, Calif., following a viewer tip to the "America's Most Wanted" television program. A native of Pennsylvania, Clouston, 73, was added to the U.S. Marshals list of 15 most wanted fugitives Nov. 30, 2006.
June 1, 2010
Patrol
Slain Police Chief's Widow Sues Fugitive's Wife, Son
The widow of a Pennsylvania police chief slain in 1980 is suing the wife of the FBI fugitive in the case, saying she may have helped hide the suspect from authorities a decade or more after the shooting.
June 2, 2017
Patrol
U.S. Marshals Arrest Fugitive, End N.C. Crime Spree
U.S. Marshals brought down an alleged one-man crime wave recently when they arrested Gary Hendricks. A fugitive from justice since 2008, Hendricks allegedly embarked on a crime spree in North Carolina spanning at least five counties including Johnston, Cumberland, Bladen, Columbus and Davidson. U.S. Marshals arrested him today in New York.
March 14, 2010
Patrol
Law Enforcement Absent From White House Criminal Justice Event
A White House event regarding the economic impact of the criminal justice system held today should have included law enforcement on the panel, FLEOA asserts.
April 25, 2016
Patrol
INS Fugitives Reported to FBI
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a surprise crackdown, U.S. immigration officials will for the first time give the FBI names of 314,000 people who have disappeared to avoid being kicked out of the country. Local police will likely be the ones to enforce deportation.
December 11, 2001
Special Units
264 Fugitives Arrested in Baltimore
They arrested 25 people wanted for homicide or attempted homicide, 74 people wanted for assault and 27 people wanted for drug crimes. Authorities say they recovered 140 grams of heroin, 106 grams of cocaine and $50,000 in cash in the three weeks.
March 27, 2019
Patrol
Marshals Net More Than 10,700 Fugitives
Nearly 11,000 sex offenders, gang members and other fugitives were swept up in what the Justice Department on Thursday called a sting targeting the "worst of the worst" criminals on the run.
November 1, 2006
Technology
ImageSoft Renames its Justice System Solution JusticeTech
JusticeTech enables the justice community -- courts, prosecutors, law enforcement, and other related agencies -- to share a common electronic case file to create a digital "paper-on-demand" environment where paper is no longer the norm.
February 3, 2014
Patrol
Surrendering Fugitives Overwhelm Camden, N.J., Authorities
During the four days of the program at Antioch Baptist Church, law enforcement agencies processed 2,245 people.
November 26, 2008
Special Units
Fugitive's Remains Found Nine Years After Escape
Law enforcement officers solved the question to the pending riddle—Where did Jason McVean go?—nine years after the fugitive and two partners reportedly stole a truck, shot and killed Cortez (Colo.) Police Officer Dale Claxton, and then vanished. Based upon witness accounts of the 1998 murder, it is believed McVean pulled the trigger.
June 19, 2007
Patrol
Video: Footage Shows OK Fugitive's Fatal Shootout with Troopers
Newly released video shows a rolling gun battle between Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers and the fugitive who was being sought in connection with two homicides and the shootings of four people, including two Wellston, OK, police officers last week.
November 2, 2016
Patrol
British Police Issue Holiday Calendar of Wanted Fugitives
Essex Police, for the first time, is displaying its festive take on "wanted" posters on its social media feeds.
December 1, 2017
Patrol
Philly Fugitives Owe City More Than $1 Billion
Before the robbery, Scott had skipped out under the courts' “deposit bail“ system, which requires many offenders to pay only 10 percent of their bail while signing IOUs for the remainder. In the early 1970s, it replaced a system run by largely corrupt private bail bondsmen.
December 14, 2009
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