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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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s ge” fas i ef ‘ vot babies Sescee: { ie sw de The subjects of over 45% of ell the prints received are identified es heaving prior criminal records. By means of posting notices of wented persons in this division, the Bureau at present identifics more then 350 fugitives eecth morth, irmedietely notifying: the proper officiels so thet these fuzitives mey be taken into custody. This entire service is furnished free ef cost and is meintrined solely for the convenience end use of regulerly constituted lew enforcement officicis end recneics. This a@.te is not mde eveileble for privite purposes. At the present tire, the Identifiertion Division of the Bure: u exchrnges fineerprint records with over o3 forcign countrics to help cope with the operrtions of intern:tion:l confidence men, swindlers :nd gingsters. “fugitives %:ntcd ty Police" Bulletins As on aid to ler enforcement agencies in their war upon crime and criminels, the Bureeu publishes a "Fugitives Wanted by Police" tulletin monthly, in which are listed the nemes, aliases, descriptions, and fingerprint clessification of wanted fugitives, together with the nemes and ecdresses of lew enforcezent officiels and egencies to be notified when the fugitives ere loceted. These tulletins are dis- tributed each month through the Buresuts field offices to more than 17,060 lew enforcement officiels and agencies throughout the United Stetes. Crire Statistics By Act of Congress, approved June 11, 1930, the United States Fureau of Investicetion was authorized to collect and compile criminal 2 Ate eee EES EER TE I EY EE EE ANNI eaniaee ye ee Fe ee * ht: ey
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