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10.15.12

New Cyber Safety Website for Teachers, Students

FBI unveils revamped SOS website to help teachers educate students about cyber safety.
10.12.12

In Alaska, Smallest FBI Office Takes on Big Job

Anchorage agents are responsible for covering the most territory of any office in the Bureau.
10.09.12

Don’t Let Mortgage Fraud Happen to You

Yearlong law enforcement initiative charges 530 and finds more than 73,000 victims.
10.03.12

Help Us Catch a Terrorist

A $50,000 reward is offered for Ahmad Abousamra, a U.S. citizen from Massachusetts.
10.01.12

Identity Theft That Lasted Decades

For 22 years, John Doe assumed the identity of a man whose wallet was stolen from his car in 1989.
09.28.12

FBI National Academy Celebrating a Milestone

The FBI’s premiere law enforcement training program graduated its 250th class.
09.25.12

The Hoover Legacy, 40 Years After, Part 5

Office logs, files, and internal documents reveal a day in the life of the former Director.
09.21.12

Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 6

In the 40 years women have served as agents, they’ve taken on the most difficult roles.
09.18.12

Reward Offered for Stolen Renoir Painting

A Renoir painting stolen in Houston last year is the newest addition to our Top Ten Art Crimes list.
09.14.12

Teen Prostitution

Gang members used social media sites to identify and recruit potential victims.
09.11.12

30-Year-Old Murder Solved

Fingerprint technology played a key role in bringing a killer to justice after 30 years.
09.07.12

Infant Abductions: A Violent Trend Emerges

Recent analysis of abduction cases suggests troubling trends for expectant parents.
09.04.12

Murder and the Dixie Mafia

Inside a case of lawlessness and public corruption in Mississippi 25 years ago.
08.30.12

Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 5

Women agents past and present talk about their place among four decades of pioneers.
08.28.12

Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 4

Trivia quiz tests your knowledge of pop culture as it relates to women FBI special agents.
08.24.12

New Genocide and War Crimes Website

New webpage solicits input and describes the FBI’s role in government-wide effort.
08.21.12

Mortgage Fraud ‘King’ a Royal Con Man

A South Florida case illustrates how lenders, buyers, and sellers can lose millions.
08.17.12

The Hoover Legacy, Part 4: The Evolution of U.S. Intelligence

A 1955 medal recognizes the Director’s contributions to the evolution of U.S. intelligence.
08.13.12

Insider Trading Enforcement Paying Off

Intelligence and undercover operations paying off in investigations of criminal insiders.
08.09.12

New Internet Scam

“Drive-by” ransomware installs easily, locks computers, and demands payment.
08.06.12

A Sordid Scam

Inside the case of two men who lured aspiring models into a trap using drugs and promises.
08.03.12

Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 3

Oral histories of pioneering women agents reveal compelling and moving stories.
07.31.12

Inside the Denver JTTF, Part 3

Series concludes with a look at the role of WMD coordinators in our 56 field offices.
07.27.12

The Hoover Legacy, Part 3: Another Side of J. Edgar

A 1938 letter showing concern for a friend reveals a more personal side of J. Edgar Hoover.
07.24.12

WMD Training Workshop Tests Massive Response

WMD disaster scenario illustrates the need to train with fellow first responders.
07.20.12

Journey Through Indian Country, Part 6

Series concludes with a look at the compressed experience agents gain on the reservations.
07.17.12

Celebrating Women Special Agents, Part 2: The Pioneers

The first two women to become FBI special agents entered the Training Academy 40 years ago.
07.12.12

Inside the Denver JTTF, Part 2

Colorado’s fusion center is a key partner for our Joint Terrorism Task Force in Denver.
07.09.12

Massive Ponzi Scheme Proves Age-Old Adage

How a St. Louis bishop earned the trust of investors and then swindled them for $52 million.
07.05.12

Journey Through Indian Country, Part 5

Our series on Indian Country looks at the legal approach toward drugs on reservations.
07.02.12

Inside the Denver JTTF, Part 1

A 2009 case reveals the essential role of the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Denver.
06.28.12

J. Edgar Hoover’s First Job and the FBI Files

Hoover’s early experience at the Library of Congress laid groundwork for FBI files.
06.25.12

Nationwide Sweep Recovers Child Victims of Prostitution

Sweep nets more than 100 pimps and recovers 79 child victims of prostitution.
06.21.12

Journey Through Indian Country, Part 4

FBI agents rely heavily on local, federal, and tribal law enforcement partners.
06.18.12

Journey Through Indian Country, Part 3

Third installment of our Indian Country series focuses on an all-too-typical crime.
06.13.12

Help Us Catch Morgan Harrington's Killer

Authorities hope new sketches and a $150,000 reward will lead to Virginia girl’s killer.
06.11.12

Crimes Rates Are Down

Preliminary report shows that violent crimes and property crimes decreased in 2011.
06.07.12

Journey Through Indian Country, Part 2

A special agent’s rounds on a remote reservation illustrate the job’s challenges.
06.05.12

New Top Ten Fugitive

The subject of a nationwide manhunt since 1999 is the latest addition to FBI fugitives list.
06.01.12

Journey Through Indian Country, Part 1

New series opens with a look at our unique responsibilities on Native American land.