
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI, provides public access to a wide range of cases involving missing persons, wanted fugitives, terrorism suspects, and unidentified victims. Users can browse various categories or search directly for individuals.
Missing Persons
The FBI maintains several tools and case listings to locate missing individuals across the United States:
- 🔗 Kidnappings & Missing Persons – General listing of missing children and adults, including suspected kidnappings.
- 🔗 ViCAP Missing Persons – Focuses on long-term missing persons and unsolved cases submitted to the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program.
- 🔗 ViCAP Unidentified Persons – Cases involving unidentified individuals, including deceased persons whose identity remains unknown.
Wanted Persons
The FBI divides wanted fugitives into multiple categories based on the nature of the crimes:
- 🔗 Ten Most Wanted Fugitives – High-priority fugitives considered especially dangerous.
- 🔗 Fugitives – Individuals sought for a range of serious criminal offenses.
- 🔗 Terrorism – Individuals wanted for terrorism-related crimes.
- 🔗 Most Wanted Terrorists – Persons charged or indicted for global terrorist activities.
- 🔗 Domestic Terrorism – Suspects involved in acts of terrorism within U.S. borders.
- 🔗 Parental Kidnappings – Cases involving international or interstate child abductions by a parent.
- 🔗 Crimes Against Children – Individuals wanted for offenses including child exploitation or abuse.
- 🔗 Violent Crimes - Murders – Persons sought in connection with homicides.
- 🔗 ViCAP Homicides and Sexual Assaults – Major unsolved violent crimes submitted to ViCAP.
- 🔗 Cyber Crimes – Fugitives linked to computer-related offenses.
- 🔗 White Collar Crimes – Financial crimes such as fraud or embezzlement.
- 🔗 Counterintelligence – Individuals suspected of espionage or related national security threats.
- 🔗 Criminal Enterprise Investigations – Suspects tied to organized crime networks.
- 🔗 Human Trafficking – Persons involved in forced labor, exploitation, or trafficking operations.
Facebook Page
The FBI shares public alerts, updates, and fugitive notices on its official Most Wanted Facebook page.
Featured Listings

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
The DEA website provides a list of fugitives wanted for narcotics-related offenses, featuring their photos and alleged crimes.

U.S. Embassy in Thailand – Missing Persons Services
The U.S. Embassy in Thailand provides guidance and support in cases involving U.S. citizens missing in Thailand, including how to report a case and request assistance.

Interpol
Interpol provides access to international notices for locating wanted fugitives, missing persons, and unidentified remains. Users can search red and yellow notices for individuals flagged by law enforcement worldwide.

New York City Police Department (NYPD)
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) provides public access to active cases involving wanted fugitives and missing persons. Information is available through official NYPD platforms and public alert channels.