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Operation FALCON 2008

International fugitive just one of more than 11,700 fugitives rounded up in the U.S. Marshals-Led Operation FALCON 2008


The United States Marshals Service has teamed up with state, county, local and other federal law enforcement agencies across the nation to identify, investigate and apprehend violent offenders, gang members, sex offenders and drug dealers wanted on felony charges throughout the United States.  Beginning June 1, 2008, Operation FALCON 2008 continued the four year tradition of arresting as many fugitives and violent crime “impact players” as possible.  The past five FALCONs resulted in the capture of more than 36,500 dangerous fugitives.  Operation FALCON 2008 has been no different.  To date, more than 11,700 people have been arrested.  Read more and see photos. (June 25, 2008)

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Frederick McLean - One of the 15 Most Wanted. $25k offered for information directly leading to his arrest.

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Elliott Stamps Added to U.S. Marshals "15 Most Wanted" List

Elliott Evan Stamps

June 19, 2008 - Things just got tougher for a man who was pursued on kidnapping, armed robbery and aggravated assault charges by Mississippi authorities. Elliott Evan Stamps is the focus of a nationwide manhunt by the U.S. Marshals Service, which added him to the agency’s famed “15 Most Wanted Fugitive” list.  Read More


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July 02, 2008 - Fugitive Samuel Israel III, 49, turned himself in to local authorities in Southwick, MA. Israel  was wanted by the US Marshals for failure to surrender for sentence. He  was sentenced to 20 years in a federal prison and failed to surrender.

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