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Presented by Walsh, the show profiles and assist law enforcement in the apprehension of fugitives wanted for numerous crimes, including murder, rape, kidnapping, child molestation, white-collar crime, organized crime, armed robbery, gang violence, and terrorism, and also many of whom are currently on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Episode 25 : Episode 2425
June. 11,2011
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Episode 24 : Episode 2424
June. 04,2011
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Episode 23 : Episode 2423
April. 23,2011
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Episode 22 : Episode 2422
April. 02,2011
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Episode 21 : Episode 2421
March. 26,2011
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Episode 20 : Episode 2420
March. 19,2011
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Episode 19 : Episode 2419
March. 12,2011
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Episode 18 : Episode 2418
March. 05,2011
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Episode 17 : 50 States, 50 Fugitives Special Edition
February. 26,2011
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Episode 16 : Serial Killers Special Edition
February. 19,2011
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Episode 15 : Women Fighting Back Special Edition
February. 05,2011
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Episode 13 : Episode 2413
January. 22,2011
Cases Profiled: Elrick Wynn, Henry Chavez, Corey Frierson, Jack Poteat, Michael Blasingame, Humberto Fortanelli, The Short Family and Jennifer Short Murders Missing People profiled: Phylicia Barnes Captures profiled: David Shannon Ray
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Episode 12 : Episode 2412
January. 01,2011
Cases Profiled: Berny Figueroa, Geezer Bandit, The Murder of Kimberly Simon
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Episode 11 : Season 24, Episode 11
December. 18,2010
Cases Profiled: 10. Richard Sam, 9. Fidel Urbina, 8. Paul Winklebleck, 7. Christopher Meade (Possible Deana Schermerhorn Murder Suspect), 6. Julio Rengal Ceja, 5. Jose Garibay, 4. Christopher Deininger, 3. Ervis Mecollari, 2. Robert King, John Walsh's #1 Most-Wanted Fugitive of 2010: Jose Fernando Corona Other Cases profiled: Jonathan Labrada
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Episode 10 : Season 24, Episode 10
December. 11,2010
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Episode 9 : Season 24, Episode 9
December. 04,2010
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Episode 8 : U.S. Human Trafficking Special Edition
November. 20,2010
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Episode 7 : Child Predator Crackdown Special Edition
November. 13,2010
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Episode 6 : International Manhunt Special Edition
November. 06,2010
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Episode 5 : Episode 2405
October. 09,2010
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Episode 4 : Episode 2404
October. 02,2010
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Episode 3 : Episode 2403
September. 25,2010
Cases Profiled: Julio Rengal Ceja, Jose Garibay, Robert King, Paul Winklebleck, Albert Voute, Richard Rupert (A.K.A. The "Nephew Bandit")
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Episode 2 : Episode 2402
September. 18,2010
Cases Profiled: Glen Chambers, John "Jack" Schlump, The Appleton Attacker, Rashad Glenn Captures profiled: Dean Birdsall (AMW Capture #1126), Billy Twayne Gibson (AMW Capture #1128), Vincent Boyd (AMW Capture #1117), Kenneth Lee Baker (AMW Capture #1125)
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