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Search official District of Columbia most wanted fugitives, active arrest warrants, and law enforcement bulletins from state police, the FBI, and county sheriff departments.

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The Metropolitan Police Dept maintains a public most wanted list of fugitives sought for serious crimes in District of Columbia. This page links to official law enforcement most wanted bulletins, FBI wanted posters, and county-level warrant databases. If you have information about a listed fugitive, contact law enforcement immediately — never approach a wanted individual.

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Metropolitan Police Dept
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FBI Most Wanted & Marshals Service
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Crime Stoppers + 911 for emergencies
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District of Columbia Most Wanted & Warrant Resources

These official sources list active fugitives, outstanding warrants, and persons of interest in District of Columbia.

Frequently Asked Questions
District of Columbia Most Wanted FAQ
How do I report a District of Columbia most wanted fugitive?

Never approach a wanted fugitive. If you have information, call 911 for immediate danger, or contact the Metropolitan Police Dept tip line. You can also submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers — cash rewards are often available for information leading to an arrest.

Can I search District of Columbia active warrants online?

Many District of Columbia counties allow warrant searches through the county clerk or court system online. State-level outstanding warrant searches are available through Metropolitan Police Dept portals. Some jurisdictions limit public access to active warrant data for safety reasons.

What crimes appear on District of Columbia most wanted lists?

Most wanted lists typically include individuals sought for violent crimes (murder, assault, robbery), sexual offenses, drug trafficking, fugitives who have escaped custody, parole/probation violators, and individuals with outstanding felony warrants. Federal lists include white-collar crime, terrorism, and interstate offenses.

Safety WarningDo NOT approach or attempt to apprehend wanted individuals. Always contact local law enforcement or call 911 if you see someone on a most wanted list.
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