US Marshals wanted fugitive — law enforcement, not sanctions
US Marshals 15 Most Wanted is a law enforcement fugitive roster published by the United States Marshals Service, profiling 5 high-priority offenders including violent criminals and organized crime figures — informational data useful for enhanced KYC onboarding checks.
US Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitives is maintained by the United States Marshals Service (USMS), the oldest federal law enforcement agency in the United States, established in 1789. The 15 Most Wanted Fugitive Program was created in 1983 to prioritize the investigation and apprehension of high-profile offenders considered to be some of the country's most dangerous fugitives.
The list includes murderers, sex offenders, major drug kingpins, organized crime figures, and individuals wanted for high-profile financial crimes. All individuals on the list are considered armed and dangerous. Since the program began, over 237 fugitives from this list have been arrested.
Note: This is law enforcement fugitive data for screening purposes, not financial sanctions. Severity level is 'info'.
Official source: US Marshals 15 Most Wanted. Updates: Daily at 7:30 AM UTC.
This is informational data only and does not constitute a sanctions or stop-list. Examples include Interpol Red Notices or law enforcement databases. These are included for comprehensive screening but matches do not indicate sanctions violations.
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