FBI celebrates 75 years of "Ten Most Wanted" list

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The FBI celebrated the 75th anniversary of its “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list on Friday. Since 1950, the list has helped capture over 500 fugitives, including infamous criminals like Ted Bundy and Osama Bin Laden. Originally created to generate public interest in law enforcement, the list has evolved to include various types of criminals, such as organized crime figures and cybercriminals. A commemorative logo was released for the occasion. The current list features Ruja Ignatova, the only woman, with a $5 million bounty for fraud. Other fugitives include accused killer Omar Alexander Cardenas and drug trafficker Fausto Isidro Meza-Flores, both with significant bounties.


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