America's Most Wanted Criminals

Find out where offenders are located, review information on missing children, and look at the most wanted criminals by organization.


National Offender Search

Missing Children

  • Missing Children
    USA.gov's Missing Children page links to Amber Alerts, Code Adam Alerts, FBI, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Sex Offender Registries, and a family survival guide.

Most Wanted by Organization

  • ATF Most Wanted
    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) most wanted fugitives list includes photos, and how to contact the ATF.
  • DEA Fugitives
    The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) shows the fugitives being tracked in each region of the country—includes photos and details.
  • Environmental Protection Agency's Fugitives
    View the Environmental Protection Agency's most wanted fugitives.
  • FBI's Most Wanted
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shows their lists of 10 most wanted fugitives, most wanted terrorists, bank robbers, sexual predators, kidnappings and missing persons, and crime alerts. Includes photographs, identifying details, and how to report sightings; plus rewards for information leading to arrest.
  • Interpol International Police Organization
    Search for most recent fugitives sought by Interpol, the international police agency that tracks criminals across national borders.
  • Secret Service Most Wanted Fugitives
    The U.S. Secret Service's most wanted fugitives: View pictures and read profiles of the fugitives, and find out what to do if you have seen one of the wanted.
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Most Wanted
    View criminal aliens and fugitives most wanted by the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • U.S. Marshal's Most Wanted
    The U.S. Marshal's 15 most wanted fugitives list with photos, news releases, wanted posters, how to report, and reward information.
  • U.S. Postal Inspection Service
    Find rewards offered for those most wanted for mail fraud, robbery, mailing dangerous substances, and harming postal employees—includes wanted posters and reward information.