As birthdays go, it may not be the most memorable one.
That said, the FBI felt it was worth noting on its website that the The Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list turned 61 years old on Monday.
The FBI noted that 494 fugitives have made the list since its inception and 463 have been apprehended or located and 152 fugitives were captured or located as a result of citizen cooperation.
If you’re looking to make a few bucks, find one of these fugitives. The minimum reward of up to $100,000 is offered by the FBI for information leading directly to their arrest.
The Top 10 list currently includes such notables as Boston mobster Whitey Bulger and terrorist Osama bin Laden.
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