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USMS TIPS

Keeping communities safe for our great nation isn’t only up to law enforcement –
the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) relies on you to provide us with tips on wanted
fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders, and threats to the judiciary.

THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO SUBMIT A TIP TO USMS:

Mobile Device Tip Submissions

To submit a tip on your phone, download the USMS Tips app from your mobile
provider's marketplace. When you submit a tip using the USMS Tips mobile app,
you can choose to receive push notifications to stay connected with us.

Web-based Tip Submissions

To submit a tip on your PC, tablet, or smart device, simply click the link below
for quick access to USMS Tips web application.

U.S. MARSHALS URGE PUBLIC: REPORT PHONE SCAMS

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The mission of the U.S. Marshals Service is to enforce federal laws and provide
support to virtually all elements of federal justice system through multiple
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ANNOUNCEMENT

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 * U.S. MARSHALS AND FBI URGE PUBLIC TO REPORT PHONE SCAMS
   
   The U.S. Marshals and the FBI are alerting the public of several nationwide
   imposter scams involving individuals claiming to be U.S. marshals, court
   officers, or other law enforcement officials. 
   
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PRISONER SUICIDE PREVENTION

If you believe a prisoner in the custody of the United States Marshals Service
(USMS) has a life-threatening medical or mental health condition requiring
IMMEDIATE attention, please dial 911 if you are calling from the same county or
city where the prisoner is located; otherwise, call the local emergency
telephone number for emergency services for the area where the prisoner is
located. You can also directly contact the detention facility where the prisoner
is being housed. You may also call the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at
988 if the prisoner is in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. 

If you wish to communicate non-emergency prisoner medical and mental health
matters, please contact the detention facility where the prisoner is being
housed directly or the local USMS Federal District office. A list of the Federal
District USMS offices can be found at:
https://www.usmarshals.gov/local-districts.

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FEATURED NEWS

The top three news items are featured in this section.


 * 2024 USMS LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION ROUNDTABLE HIGHLIGHTS PARTNERSHIPS,
   WELLNESS, AND LEADERSHIP TRANSITION
   
    * For Immediate Release
      December 26, 2024
   
   Description
   
   
   
    * Read more


 * MEXICO EXTRADITES 1996 MURDER SUSPECT TO THE UNITED STATES AFTER PARTNERING
   WITH U.S. MARSHALS TO LOCATE AND ARREST HIM
   
    * For Immediate Release
      December 20, 2024
   
   Description
   
   Del Rio, TX – The U.S. Marshals Service, in coordination with other law
   enforcement partners, today arrested a murder suspect who had evaded
   authorities for nearly 30 years.
   
    * Read more


 * DRIVE BY SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED BY U.S. MARSHALS IN AKRON
   
    * For Immediate Release
      December 19, 2024
   
   Description
   
   Akron, OH – Late yesterday morning, members of the U.S. Marshals led Northern
   Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) arrested Matt Walker, 32.  Walker
   was wanted by the Akron Police Department for felonious assault, domestic
   violence, strangulation and violations of his parole.
   
    * Read more

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BECOME A DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL

Do you have what it takes to wear the badge? Are you ready to serve? We are
taking applications for several positions. If you have what it takes, there is a
place here for you.

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 * ASSET FORFEITURE
   
   
   
   The U.S. Marshals Service manages a wide array of assets, including real
   estate, commercial businesses, cash, financial instruments, vehicles,
   jewelry, art, antiques, collectibles, vessels and aircraft through
   dismantling illegal enterprises and depriving criminals of their ill-gotten
   gains.
   
   The U.S. Marshals Service plays a critical role in identifying and evaluating
   assets that represent the proceeds of crime as well as efficiently managing
   and selling assets seized and forfeited by the Department of Justice.
   
   The Marshals manage the distribution of proceeds and payments to victims of
   crime and other innocent third parties, all of which helps to mitigate the
   financial damage inflicted by criminal activity. 
   
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 * INVESTIGATIVE OPERATIONS
   
   
   
   As the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency, the U.S. Marshals
   Service has solidified its role in the apprehension of dangerous fugitives,
   investigation of non-compliant sex offenders, recovery of missing children,
   and preservation of the criminal justice system’s integrity through its
   interagency fugitive task forces, international operations, information
   sharing programs, and close cooperation with other federal, state, and local
   law enforcement agencies.
   
   Fugitive apprehension is a principal U.S. Marshals Service mission and has
   the greatest opportunity to improve public safety by reducing the number of
   violent offenders in America's communities.
   
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 * JUDICIAL SECURITY
   
   
   
   The U.S. Marshals Service's judicial security personnel are responsible for
   providing a safe and secure business environment in support of the rule of
   law. To accomplish this, the agency must be continuously engaged in risk,
   threat, and vulnerability assessments.
   
   These efforts result in tailored, intelligence-driven protection that
   identifies and mitigates threats and vulnerabilities before enemies to the
   judicial process can exploit them.
   
   The judicial security team utilizes best practices, innovation, intelligence,
   and increased collaboration within and outside of the U.S. Marshals Service
   to improve how it keeps people and places safe every day.
   
   Learn more


ASSET SALES/AUCTIONS

The U.S. Marshals Service manages a wide array of assets; including real estate,
commercial businesses, cash, financial instruments, vehicles, jewelry, art,
antiques, collectibles, vessels and aircraft.

 * Learn more!




MOST WANTED FUGITIVES

The top three most wanted fugitives is featured in this section.


 * DERRELL BROWN
   
   
   Wanted In Grand Rapids, MI
   
   Male, 5'08", 180 lbs
   Hair: Black
   Eyes: Brown
   Learn more


 * JOHN RUFFO
   
   
   Wanted In Virginia
   
   Male, 5'6", 170 lbs
   Hair: Brown, Balding
   Eyes: Brown
   Learn more


 * LESTER EUBANKS
   
   
   Wanted In Ohio
   
   Male, 5'11", 175 lbs
   Hair: Black
   Eyes: Brown
   Learn more

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DID YOU KNOW?

 * There are 3,858 Deputy U.S. Marshals and Criminal Investigators.

 * 19,200 participants under witness security since 1971.

 * 73,362 fugitives arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service in 2023.

 * 12,117 assets received in fiscal year 2023.

 * 1,570 administrative employees and Detention Enforcement Officers.

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   * Leadership
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 * History
 * Contact Us
   * District Offices
   * Headquarters
   * Office of Professional Responsibility
 * Business with U.S. Marshals
   * Helpful Procurement Sites
   * What Do We Buy?
   * Ten Steps to Doing Business with the USMS

WHAT WE DO
 * Judicial Security
   * National Center for Judicial Security
   * Visiting a Courthouse
 * Custody of Prisoners
   * Operation
   * Suicide Prevention Program
   * Transportation
   * COVID-19 Prisoner Statistics
 * Fugitive Investigations
   * 15 Most Wanted Fugitives
   * Fugitive Task Forces
   * Most Wanted International Sex Offenders
   * International Operations
   * Criminal Intelligence
   * International Megan’s Law (IML)
   * Submitting a Tip
   * E-mail notification
   * Profiled Fugitives
 * Witness Security
 * Asset Forfeiture
 * Tactical Operations
   * Canine (K9) Operations
 * Body Worn Camera Program Office
 * Service of Process
   * Northern District of California - Civil Division

CAREERS
 * Administrative Positions
   * Administrative Careers Job Board
 * Federal Enforcement Officer
 * Aviation Enforcement Officer
 * Detention Enforcement Officer
 * Deputy U.S. Marshals
 * Internships
 * Equal Employment Opportunity

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NEWS
 * Media Advisory
 * Most Wanted News
 * News Releases
 * Speeches
 * Stories

RESOURCES
 * Employees
 * Brochures
 * Fact Sheets
 * Photo Gallery
 * Video Gallery
 * Publications
   * Forms
   * Intergovernmental Service Agreement
   * Policy Directives
   * Reports
   * U.S. Marshals List
 * Guideline
 * Infographics

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