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Miami, FL – The United States Marshals and the Florida
Regional Fugitive Task Force announces a new way to help catch murderers,
kidnappers, armed robbers, gang members and other violent criminals – you can
now text your tips.
Beginning May 1st, people will no longer have to call a phone number which may
lead to an answering machine or rely on someone passing a message along to an
investigator in hopes that they will get the message and call back. Now, the
public will be able to send a text regarding the whereabouts of a specific
fugitive right to the case investigator. What’s so advantageous to the tipster
texting? For one, it’s anonymous. Also, tipsters can choose to start and end the
texting when they want as well as there are often rewards for apprehension for
many of the fugitives. The rewards can be anywhere from $250 up to $10,000.
There is an advantage for the investigators as well. Deputy U.S. Marshals and
its task force partners can now have direct contact with tipsters that may lead
to better and more detailed information. Frank Chiumento, the Commander who
oversees the Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force (FRFTF) Headquarters Office
which is located in Orlando, states that can make a big difference in catching
the wanted felons faster keeping the community safer.
“Anytime there is open communication between people, the information flows
better and can be constantly updated, says Chiumento. “Just as fast as the
fugitives change their hideouts, we can have that information just as quickly.”
Last year, the FRFTF arrested more than 5,000 fugitives and cleared nearly 6,000
warrants in Florida. In Miami, 933 fugitives were arrested, and in Ft.
Lauderdale another 360 wanted subjects were captured by the U.S. Marshals task
force. Another 52 fugitives who fled the State of Florida were captured in other
states around the country after Deputy Marshals sent leads to other U.S.
Marshals offices. Deputy Marshals and task force officers arrested 67 fugitives
from other states who were hiding here in the Sunshine State.
In addition to the FRFTF, U.S. Marshals district offices will also be
participating in this new method of fugitive hunting and highlighting violent
federal fugitives as well. Neil DeSousa, Acting U.S. Marshal for the Southern
District of Florida feels this way about the new website and its usefulness.
“The US Marshals Service has historically sought and captured dangerous
fugitives since the inception of the Agency. Now, we have transcended into a new
era where more dangerous fugitives are utilizing technology to evade capture.
Therefore, with the combined efforts of law enforcement we can and must use
advanced tools and technology to apprehend them.”
Although the Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force is the first Regional or
Congressionally funded task force using the new system, it is not the first in
the U.S. Marshals Service to implement the program. The Northern District of
Ohio U.S. Marshals Office was the first office when they began using it late
last year. Since then, several other District Offices around the country have
started using the Tips411 platform.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of a known fugitive can simply
text “TIP411” or “847411”
and enter the key word “USMFL”. They can also visit
the
FRFTF’s website, or go to the U.S. Marshals Web site:
www.usmarshals.gov, click on
“Apprehending Fugitives”, and then “Fugitive Task Forces” where a link can be
found for the FRFTF’s web page.
Additional information about the
U.S. Marshals Service can be found at
http://www.usmarshals.gov.
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