The FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, celebrating its 75th anniversary, remains vital for capturing dangerous criminals. Of 535 fugitives, 496 have been caught. The list prioritizes violent offenders, leveraging public assistance and media for arrests. New fugitives are nominated by field offices, reviewed, and approved by management. Rewards of up to $250,000 are offered. The list has evolved from print to digital media, maintaining relevance. Notable records include:
- Victor Manuel Gerena: 32 years on the list.
- Bille Austin Bryant: Shortest, 2 hours.
- Osama bin Laden: Highest reward, $25 million.
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