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Ten Most Wanted Fugitives From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Changes 
must be reviewed before being displayed on this page.show/hide details  
 A color photograph of a man with a moustache wearing tinted glasses, a 
white undershirt, and a yellow overshirt in front of a white wall   On 
May 19, 1996, Leslie Isben Rogge became the first person on the FBI Ten 
Most Wanted Fugitives list to be apprehended due to the Internet.  The 
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives is a most wanted list maintained by the 
United States 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) Editor-in-Chief, who
 were discussing ways to promote capture of the FBI's "toughest guys". 
This discussion turned into a published article, which received so much 
positive publicity that on March 14, 1950, the FBI officially announced 
the list to increase law enforcement's ability to capture dangerous 
fugitives.[2]  Individuals are generally only removed from the list if 
the fugitive is captured, dies, or if the charges against them are 
dropped; they are then replaced by a new entry selected by the FBI. In 
six cases, the FBI removed individuals from the list after deciding that
 they were no longer a "particularly dangerous menace to society".[1] 
Machetero member Víctor Manuel Gerena, added to the list in 1984, has 
been on the list longer than anyone, at 30 years. Billie Austin Bryant 
spent the shortest amount of time on the list, being listed for two 
hours in 1969.[3] Eric Matthew Frein is the person most recently listed 
still at large. The oldest person to be added to the list was William 
Bradford Bishop on April 10, 2014 at 77 years old. On rare occasions, 
the FBI will add a "Number Eleven" if that individual is extremely 
dangerous but the Bureau does not feel any of the current ten should be 
removed.[4]  The list is commonly posted in public places such as post 
offices. In some cases, fugitives on the list have turned themselves in 
on becoming aware of their listing. As of September 18, 2014, 503 
fugitives have been listed, eight of them women, and 472 (94%) captured 
or located, 155 (31%) of them due to public assistance. On May 19, 
1996,[5] Leslie Isben Rogge became the first person on the FBI Ten Most 
Wanted Fugitives list to be apprehended due to the internet.[6] The FBI 
maintains other lists of individuals, including the Most Wanted 
Terrorists,[7] along with crime alerts, missing persons, and other 
fugitive lists.  On June 17, 2013, the list reached the milestone of 500
 fugitives.[8]    Contents      1 New additions     2 List as of 
September 18, 2014     3 See also     4 References     5 External links 
   New additions  The Criminal Investigative Division (CID) at FBI 
Headquarters calls upon all 56 Field Offices to submit candidates for 
the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list.[9] The nominees received are
 reviewed by Special Agents in the CID and the Office of Public 
Affairs.[9] The selection of the "proposed" candidate(s) is forwarded to
 the Assistant Director of the CID for his/her approval and then to the 
FBI's Director for final approval.[9] This process takes some time which
 is why James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger, Jr., who was arrested in Santa 
Monica, California on June 22, 2011,[10] remained on the list until May 
9, 2012[11] despite no longer being at large, and Osama bin Laden 
remained on the list for almost a year after his death at the hands of 
U.S. forces on May 2, 2011.[12] List as of September 18, 2014  Rewards 
are offered for information leading to capture of fugitives on the list;
 the reward is $100,000 for all fugitives, with the exceptions of Eric 
Matthew Frein, Jason Derek Brown and Víctor Manuel Gerena, which are 
$175,000, $200,000 and $1,000,000, respectively.  Eight of the ten still
 at large are believed – or known – to be living outside the United 
States. Photo  Name  Date added  Sequence number  Comments 
FBIVictorManuelGerena1.jpg  Víctor Manuel Gerena  May 14, 1984  386  
Gerena is wanted in connection with the armed robbery of approximately 
$7 million from a security company in West Hartford, Connecticut, in 
1983. He allegedly took two security employees hostage at gunpoint and 
handcuffed, bound, and injected them with an unknown, non-lethal 
substance to disable them further. The FBI is offering a reward of up to
 $1,000,000 for information leading to Gerena's capture.[13] [14] He is 
believed to be in Cuba.[15] Glen Godwin.jpg  Glen Stewart Godwin  
December 7, 1996  447  Godwin is wanted for his 1987 escape from Folsom 
State Prison in California, where he was serving a lengthy sentence for 
murder. He was subsequently imprisoned in Mexico on drug trafficking 
charges, but escaped from prison after allegedly murdering a fellow 
inmate.[16]  [17] Godwin is currently believed to be involved in the 
illicit drug trade somewhere in Latin America, having possibly used 
aliases such as Dennis Harold McWilliams, Nigel Lopez and Miguel 
Carrera.[18] FBIRobertWilliamFisher.jpg  Robert William "Bobby" Fisher, 
Sr.  June 29, 2002  475  Fisher is wanted for murder of his wife Mary 
and their two children Robert, Jr. and Brittney and then blowing up the 
house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona, in April 2001. 
Investigators believe that Robert Fisher murdered his family because he 
felt threatened by his wife's intent to divorce.[19]  [20] Alexis 
Flores.jpg  Alexis Flores  June 2, 2007  487  Flores is wanted for the 
kidnapping, rape and murder of five-year-old Iriana DeJesus in 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in July 2000. He was deported back to his 
native Honduras in 2005 after serving a prison term for forgery in 
Arizona. He was added to the list after deportation when his DNA was 
matched to the DeJesus crime.[21]  [22] FBI-jason-derek-brown.jpg  Jason
 Derek Brown  December 8, 2007  489  Brown is wanted for murder and 
armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona. Authorities say that in November 
2004, Brown allegedly shot and killed an armored car guard outside a 
movie theater and fled on a bicycle with $56,000 in a duffel bag. The 
FBI is offering a reward of up to $200,000 for information leading to 
Brown's capture.[23]  [24] Authorities believe that he may have fled the
 country and could be living in France or Thailand.[25] Eduardo 
Ravelo.jpg  Eduardo "Tablas" Ravelo  October 21, 2009  493  Ravelo is 
wanted for his alleged involvement in racketeering activities, 
conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, and conspiracy to possess 
heroin, cocaine and marijuana with the intent to distribute. His alleged
 criminal activities began in 2003.[26] Ravelo is believed to be hiding 
with his wife and children in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.[27] 
FBISimonMogilevich.jpg  Semion Mogilevich  October 22, 2009  494  
Mogilevich (Ukrainian: Семен Ю́дкович Могиле́вич) is wanted for his 
alleged participation in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud 
thousands of investors in the stock of a public company incorporated in 
Canada, but headquartered in Newtown, Pennsylvania, between 1993 and 
1998. The scheme to defraud collapsed in 1998, after thousands of 
investors lost in excess of $150 million, and Mogilevich, thought to 
have allegedly funded and authorized the scheme, was indicted in April 
2003.[28] In spite of Mogilevich's activities and the warrants issued 
against him, according to the FBI he is openly living in Moscow.[29] 
Fidel Urbina.jpg  Fidel Urbina  June 5, 2012  497  Urbina is wanted for 
allegedly beating and raping a woman in March 1998. While out on bond, 
he also allegedly beat, raped and strangled a second woman to death in 
October 1998. Her body was later found in the trunk of a vehicle that 
had been burned. Both crimes occurred in Chicago, Illinois. Urbina may 
be residing in Durango, Mexico. He also has ties to the Chicago 
area.[30]  Age progression sculpture by Karen T. Taylor of fugitive 
William Bradford Bishop at about age 77.jpg  William Bradford Bishop Jr.
  April 10, 2014  502  Bishop is wanted for killing his mother, wife and
 three children in 1976 at his home in Bethesda, Maryland. It is 
believed that following the murders, he drove to Columbia, North 
Carolina to dispose of the bodies and ditched his car at the Great Smoky
 Mountains National Park in Tennessee and disappeared. Bishop is 
believed to be hiding in plain sight in Europe or somewhere in the 
United States. Wanteddd.jpg  Eric Matthew Frein  September 18, 2014  503
  Frein is wanted in connection for allegedly killing one and wounding 
another Pennsylvania State Trooper at the Blooming Grove Police Barracks
 in Pike County, Pennsylvania on September 12, 2014. Frein has worked as
 an actor in war movies, and as a Boy Scout firearms trainer. The FBI is
 offering a $100,000 reward plus an additional $75,000 by Crime Stoppers
 PA. He is armed and extremely dangerous. See also Portal icon  
Government of the United States portal Portal icon  Law enforcement 
portal      Former FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives     The World's 10 Most
 Wanted, a list published by Forbes     U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted 
Fugitives     Specially Designated Global Terrorist    References       
      "Facts on the Program". FBI. Retrieved 2006-07-10.            
"This Day in History 1950: The FBI debuts 10 Most Wanted". History.com. 
Retrieved 2008-06-20.     McCabe, Paul (2001-03-21). "Ask the FBI.: The 
Ten Most Wanted list". USA Today.     Douglas, John; Mark Olshaker (July
 1999). The Anatomy of Motive: The FBI's Legendary Mindhunter Explores 
the Key to Understanding and Catching Violent Criminals. Mindhunters, 
Inc. ISBN 0-671-02393-4.     "U.S. Fugitive Surrenders In Guatemala 
After Photo Is Seen On Internet". Associated Press. 1996-05-19.     
Biography - Wanted: Gentleman Bank Robber: The True Story of Leslie 
Isben Rogge, One of the FBI’s Most Elusive Criminals from Nish 
Publishing Company [1]            "FBI Most Wanted Terrorists". FBI.com.
 Retrieved 2008-06-20.            "Alleged rapist, killer added to FBI's
 'Most Wanted' list". NBC News. Retrieved 18 June 2013.            ""Ten
 Most Wanted Fugitives" Program". FBI. Retrieved 2013-02-17.     Melley,
 Brian and Greg Risling (2011-06-23). FBI arrests mob boss Whitey Bulger
 in Calif. Associated Press.            "FBI Ten Most Wanted". Retrieved
 2011-11-27.     Pelofsky, Jeremy (2012-04-10). "FBI replaces bin Laden 
on Ten Most Wanted list". Yahoo! News. Reuters.            "Gerena's FBI
 Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitive Alert". FBI. Retrieved 2006-07-10.         
   "Fugitive Watch: Wanted by the FBI: Wanted for Bank Robbery Theft". 
ABC News. Retrieved 2008-06-20.            "Machetero Gets 7 Years For 
1983 Wells Fargo Robbery". Retrieved 2011-05-03.            "Godwin's 
FBI Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitive Alert". FBI. Retrieved 2006-07-10.     
Underwood, Melissa. "Glen Stewart Godwin Wanted for Murder, Escape From 
Prison". FOXNews.com. Retrieved 2006-06-20.     McDonald, R. Robin 
(October 27, 1996). "Most Wanted" (Fee required). Atlanta, Georgia: The 
Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. Retrieved December 25, 
2009.     Zoellner, Tom (August 7, 2002). "Report portrays suspect in 
family killing as cruel, controlling". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 
2-05-2010. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)            
"Fisher's FBI Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitive Alert". FBI. Retrieved 
2006-07-10.            "Flores' FBI Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitive Alert". 
FBI. Retrieved 2007-07-02.            "AMW Fugitive Data File for Alexis
 Flores". AMW.com. Retrieved 2008-06-20.            "Brown's FBI Top 10 
Most Wanted Fugitive Alert". FBI. Retrieved 2007-12-08.            "AMW 
Fugitive Data File for Jason Derek Brown". AMW.com. Retrieved 
2008-06-20.     The Nation April 4, 2013 1:00 am (2013-04-04). "Tarit: 
Thailand is region's No 1 terror target - The Nation". 
Nationmultimedia.com. Retrieved 2013-08-07.            "Ravelo' FBI Top 
10 Most Wanted Fugitive Alert". FBI. Retrieved 2010-05-14.            
"Alleged Hit man Changes Appearance, FBI Says". WIBW-TV. October 21, 
2009. Retrieved August 14, 2010.            "Mogilevich' FBI Top 10 Most
 Wanted Fugitive Alert". FBI. Retrieved 2010-05-14.            FBI Most 
Wanted "Semion Mogilevich"            "Fugitives". America's Most 
Wanted. Retrieved 06-05-2012. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) 
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