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FBI History — Part 6

50 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: FBI History · 50 pages OCR'd
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2. ERD lew enforcement eae 6 q Ceencies Shrousheut the Uatte nemes end addresses of lew enforcement officials and agencies to be The subjects of over 45% of ell the prints received ere identified es heving prior criminal records. By means of posting notices of wanted persons in this division, the Bureau et present’ identifies more then 350 fugitives seth morth, irmedietely notify ing the proper officiels so thet these fugitives mey be taken into custody. —- This entire service is furnished free of cost and is msinteined solely for the convenience «nd use of regularly constituted lew enforcement . HW ; officinls tnd ngcnecics. Thespd:.ta te not mide aveilsble for privnte purposes. At the present timc, the Identifiecrtion Division of the 4/ Bure: u exchrnges fingerprint records with ever 33 forcien countrics te help cope with the operrtions cf intern: tion:.1 confidence men, swindlers snd gcngsters. "fugitives “i ntcd ty Police’ Bulletins 4s en aid to levy enforcement agencies in their wer upon crime and criminels, the Bureeu publishes a "Fugitives Wanted by Police” tulletin monthly, in which are listed the nares, sliases, descriptions, . and fingerprint clessification of wanted fugitives, together with the notified when tne fugitives ere loceted,. These bulletins are dis- tributed eech month Errousn the Bureau's field “offices to more then ” \ ae Stetistics By Act of Congress, approved June 11, 1930, the United States Bureau of Investigetion was authorized to collect and compile criminel
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