US Marshals Arrest 74,222 Fugitives in 2024, Including 5,337 Murder Suspects

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Over 74,000 fugitives, including 5,337 murder suspects, were arrested by U.S. Marshals in 2024.

The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) has announced that it had arrested more than 74,000 fugitives over the course of the 2024 fiscal year, many wanted for violent offenses, including more than 5,000 individuals taken into custody on murder charges.

In a year-end operational update released on Jan. 2, the agency said it had apprehended 74,222 fugitives, with a particular focus on individuals accused of violent crimes such as homicide, sexual assault, and armed robbery. The arrests included 28,706 individuals wanted on federal warrants and 45,516 on state and local charges, with 5,337 of the arrested fugitives wanted for murder.

“These figures are not just statistics—they are a reflection of the tireless work of our men and women to bring fugitives to justice,” USMS Director Ronald L. Davis said in a statement. “Every arrest contributes to safer communities and demonstrates our unwavering commitment to protecting the public.”

Three individuals on the agency’s 15-most-wanted list were arrested in fiscal year 2024. This included the apprehension of Ladarrius Rhaheem Fantroy, who was wanted by Alabama authorities for burglary, kidnapping, and murder. During the commission of the crime, Fantroy and an associate allegedly shot and killed a 10-year-old boy and the boyfriend of the child’s mother and kidnapped an 8-year-old girl, the agency said.

The agency reported that in addition to homicide suspects, nearly 10,000 sex offenders were among those taken into custody, including individuals charged with failure to register offenses and sexual assault.

Another 6,623 apprehended individuals were identified as gang members, with various violence reduction and counter-gang operations leading to the seizure of more than 5,000 illegally possessed firearms and hundreds of pounds of illicit drugs. The USMS highlighted its efforts to dismantle organized crime networks, often in partnership with local and federal law enforcement agencies. More than 1,000 fugitives were arrested by a joint task force focused on countering money laundering and drug trafficking operations by gangs and organized crime syndicates, including ones that operate internationally.

By Tom Ozimek

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