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The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives is a most wanted list maintained by the United States 's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The list arose from a conversation held in late 1949 between J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, and William Kinsey Hutchinson, [1] International News Service (the predecessor of the United Press International ...
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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2020s. The FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives during the 2020s is a list, maintained for an eighth decade, of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. At any given time, the FBI is actively searching for 12,000 fugitives. As of November 15, 2023, nine new fugitives have been ...
NameSequence NumberDate Of EntryTime Listed#524October 13, 2020Two years#525September 8, 2021Five months#526November 3, 2021Still at large#527June 30, 2022Still at large- Thomas James Holden 3/14/1950 6/23/1951. Holden was arrested in Beaverton, Oregon, following a tip from a citizen who read a wire service story in the Portland, Oregon, newspaper The Oregonian and contacted the FBI.
- Morley Vernon King 3/15/1950 10/31/1951. Due to an FBI investigation, King was apprehended in a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, restaurant.
- William Raymond Nesbit 3/16/1950 3/18/1950. Nesbit was arrested in St. Paul, Minnesota, by local police following a wire service story in the St. Paul Dispatch.
- Henry Randolph Mitchell 3/17/1950 7/18/1958. Mitchell was placed on the list three days after its inception and was the only one of the original members still at large when the process against him was dismissed in Tallahassee, Florida.
- Thomas James Holden was the first man to make the Most Wanted list. His long criminal career began in the 1920s with the robbery of a mail train. In 1930, he escaped from Leavenworth Penitentiary and was recaptured on a golf course in Kansas City.
- Ruth Eisemann-Schier was the list’s first woman, added in 1968. Eisemann-Schier and her boyfriend were charged with a particularly cruel kidnapping. They abducted a 20-year-old woman, buried her underground in a box, then demanded a $500,000 ransom.
- Leslie Isben Rogge became a fugitive when he escaped Leavenworth Penitentiary by bribing a guard. At liberty again, he graduated from auto theft to bank robbery.
- James Earl Ray was the first man to join the Most Wanted list twice. He was first wanted for killing Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968. He was captured two months later when a customs official at Heathrow Airport recognized his alias from a Canadian wanted list.
Oct 24, 2021 · FBI. Cartel boss Villareal-Hernandez, also known as El Gato, was added to the top-10 most wanted fugitives list in October 2020, for his alleged involvement in the murder of Juan Jesús Guerrero ...