Wanted+Missing

WANTED

Please follow any of the official links below to help identify wanted or missing persons.

Interpol International Police Organization
Search for fugitives sought by Interpol.

FBI's Most Wanted
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) displays their lists of most wanted fugitives, most wanted terrorists, bank robbers, sexual predators, kidnappings and missing persons, and crime alerts.

U.S. Marshal's Most Wanted
The U.S. Marshal's 15 most wanted fugitives.

ATF Most Wanted
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) most wanted fugitives.

DEA Fugitives
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) shows the fugitives being tracked in each region of the country.

U.S. Postal Inspection Service
Find rewards offered for those most wanted for mail fraud, robbery, mailing dangerous substances, and harming postal employees.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Most Wanted
View criminal aliens and fugitives most wanted by the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Secret Service Most Wanted Fugitives
The U.S. Secret Service most wanted fugitives.

 

REMEMBER – If you suspect that you spot any wanted persons don’t try and apprehend them on your own. Always contact your local authorities first to report the fugitive’s location.

   

MISSING

AMBER Alerts by State
AMBER alerts for multiple states in the US.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
A non-governmental organization that has been helping in the search for missing children since 1984.

Code Adam
A program designed to find missing children that get separated from parents in business establishments.

FBI Kidnapping and Missing Persons Investigations
The FBI’s list of missing persons (adults and children).

FBI Parental Kidnappings
The FBI’s list of parent’s who have kidnapped their own children as well as the children who have been taken.

National Center for Missing Adults
A non-governmental organization that assists in the search for missing adults.

A Family Survival Guide When Your Child is Missing
This document was prepared by Fox Valley Technical College under cooperative agreement number 95-MC-CX- K002 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), U.S. Department of Justice.

Sex Offender Registry National Search
The National Sex Offender Public Registry from the U.S. Department of Justice allows national search of existing state and territory sex offender registries.

 

REMEMBER - If you believe you have seen a missing person, contact your local law enforcement first to report the location. If the missing person in question needs help be proactive with backup.