
Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) maintains several “Texas 10 Most Wanted” categories, including fugitives, sex offenders, and criminal illegal immigrants. It also provides a separate searchable database of missing persons across the state.
Fugitives
This section lists individuals wanted for serious offenses such as murder, aggravated assault, and parole violations. Each profile provides a photo, physical description, criminal history, and reward amount. Some fugitives are designated as "Featured," offering increased rewards.
Sex Offenders
Profiles of wanted sex offenders include charges like failure to comply with registration requirements and offenses involving minors. Details provided are similar to the fugitives section, with corresponding reward amounts.
Criminal Illegal Immigrants
This list features individuals unlawfully present in the U.S., wanted for crimes such as sexual assault, aggravated robbery, and human trafficking. Each entry includes identifying information, charges, and reward details.
🔗 View Criminal Illegal Immigrants
Still Wanted
This section displays all individuals currently wanted by the Texas Department of Public Safety, regardless of category. Each profile includes a photo, name, and charges.
Facebook Page
The Texas 10 Most Wanted program maintains an official Facebook page, providing updates on fugitives, captures, and reward information.
Captured Archive
This archive documents individuals from the Texas 10 Most Wanted lists who have been apprehended. Entries include names, photos, and capture dates.
Tip Submission
Information leading to the arrest of listed individuals may be eligible for cash rewards. Tips can be submitted anonymously via:
- Crime Stoppers hotline: 1-800-252-TIPS (8477)
- DPS website or Facebook page
- DPS Mobile App
Missing Persons
The DPS provides a searchable public database of missing persons. Each listing includes a photo, name, age, date and location last seen, and identifying details.
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.

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.

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.