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U.S. Seeks to Recover $1 Billion in Largest Kleptocracy Case to Date
July 20, 2016
The U.S. government is seeking to recover more than $1 billion in assets tied to international public corruption and a global money laundering conspiracy.
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Fugitive Spent Years Hiding on the Appalachian Trail
July 19, 2016
A Kentucky man who embezzled more than $8.7 million from his employer went into hiding on the Appalachian Trail for nearly six years after his scheme was uncovered.
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July 15, 2016
The FBI's Office for Victim Assistance recently added two new English Labrador Retrievers to its Victim Assistance Rapid Deployment Team.
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Electronics Smuggler Sentenced for Illegal Exports to Russia
July 11, 2016
A 36-year-old New Jersey man smuggled $65 million in electronics components to Russia.
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Putting a Human Face on Unidentified Remains
July 5, 2016
Artists and anthropologists at the FBI Lab put a human face on unidentified remains.
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June 28, 2016
Shanika Minor, a Wisconsin woman charged with killing a pregnant woman and her unborn child, has been taken into custody.
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Putting the Brakes on Intellectual Property Crime
June 24, 2016
Trio sentenced for pirating Mercedes-Benz diagnostic software.
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Mexican Drug Cartel Influence Felt in Rural South Carolina
June 21, 2016
A kidnapping in rural South Carolina shows the reach of Mexican drug trafficking organizations.
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Man Sentenced for Distributing Avionics Trade Secrets
June 17, 2016
A disgruntled former employee of an avionics firm who packaged up product schematics and other proprietary information and sent the files to competitors following his dismissal is spending time in federal prison.
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Help Us Catch the East Area Rapist
June 15, 2016
Although 40 years have passed since a prolific serial rapist and murderer terrorized California communities, the FBI and local law enforcement announced a national publicity campaign—and a $50,000 reward—in the hopes of locating the suspect and finally bringing him to justice.
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Director Provides Update on Orlando Shootings Investigation
June 13, 2016
FBI Director James B. Comey said today that the FBI is working non-stop to understand what led a man to commit a mass shooting in Orlando, Florida that left 49 people dead and dozens more injured.
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June 10, 2016
Two known California-based animal rights extremists were sentenced in connection with releasing approximately 2,000 minks from a family-owned mink farm in Illinois and conducting acts of vandalism on the property.
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FBI Director Visits Reservation in North Dakota to Discuss Rising Threat
June 7, 2016
Director Comey visits Fort Berthold Indian Reservation and attends the opening of a new FBI office in North Dakota.
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FBI Returns Darwin Letter to Smithsonian Archives
June 2, 2016
An 1875 handwritten letter by Charles Darwin that was stolen from the Smithsonian Institution Archives more than three decades ago was recovered by special agents on the FBI's Art Crime Team and returned to the care of the Smithsonian.
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Alaska Man Receives Prison Term for Crimes Committed in Cambodia
May 31, 2016
A tip to police from a concerned citizen in Anchorage, Alaska led to an FBI investigation that stopped a sexual predator from victimizing children in Cambodia—and landed the offender behind bars for a lengthy sentence.
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