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  2. Interpol - Wikipedia

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    Interpol's databases can track criminals and crime trends around the world, specifically by means of authorized collections of fingerprints and face photos, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples, and travel documents. Interpol's lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records.

  3. List of missing people organizations - Wikipedia

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    The database is populated by INTERPOL member countries through the use of yellow notices. INTERPOL Notices are international requests for cooperation or alerts allowing police in member countries to share critical crime-related information. [3] In missing person cases a Yellow Notice can be requested by any member country. They are designed to ...

  4. Interpol Terrorism Watch List - Wikipedia

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    The Interpol Terrorism Watch List permits access by authorized police agencies to information on fugitives and suspected terrorists. The Interpol Watch List is a centralized list of those persons who are subject to Interpol notices issued for arrest (red), location (blue) and information (green).

  5. Operation Identify Me - Wikipedia

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    The border area of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Operation Identify Me was launched on 10 May 2023 by Interpol to solve cold cases across Western Europe to identify 22 unidentified women who were found deceased in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany between 1976 and 2019. [1]

  6. Government database - Wikipedia

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    Interpol's DNA database profiles, shared by 49 countries. [1] Interpol fingerprint database, a database containing more than 160,000 fingerprint records submitted by its member countries. These fingerprints are collected from crime scenes, and from known and suspected criminals.

  7. Interpol notice - Wikipedia

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    An Interpol notice is an international alert circulated by Interpol to communicate information about crimes, criminals, and threats by police in a member state (or an authorised international entity) to their counterparts around the world.

  8. DNA database - Wikipedia

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    Interpol maintains an automated DNA database called DNA Gateway that contains DNA profiles submitted by member countries collected from crime scenes, missing persons, and unidentified bodies. [5] The DNA Gateway was established in 2002, and at the end of 2013, it had more than 140,000 DNA profiles from 69 member countries.

  9. Most wanted list - Wikipedia

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    FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives web page on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) website, listing Osama bin Laden as deceased. A most wanted list is a list of criminals and alleged criminals who are believed to be at large and are identified as a law enforcement agency's highest priority for capture.