FBI Jacksonville recently joined federal partners in an operation at a major vehicle export hub where more than 500,000 vehicles moved through the port in 2025.
Certainly, there is no good time to be a victim of a scam. But getting scammed during the holidays—a time of giving and good cheer—can add an extra sting. Learn more about the red flags of common scams and how to report fraud.
The FBI is urging people who were sex trafficked through classified ads on Backpage or CityXGuide—and suffered financial losses as a result—to apply for compensation through a special program by March 31, 2026.
Brian Cole Jr. of Woodbridge, Virginia, has been arrested and charged for allegedly placing the explosive devices at both locations, Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced December 4 during a press conference at the Department of Justice’s headquarters in the nation’s capital.
Bob Thomas, an operational media specialist in the Lab's Operational Projects Unit, recreates crime scenes in meticulous detail so juries can better understand what occurred.
When clarity matters most, the FBI turns to its Operational Projects Unit—a team of artists, architects, and forensic experts who transform fragments of evidence into visuals that tell the full story.
Fourteen local law enforcement officials in the Mississippi Delta have been arrested and charged for their alleged roles in a drug trafficking conspiracy, the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Mississippi announced on October 30.
The FBI and Homeland Security Investigations—the investigative arm of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security—have implemented a new task force model aimed at rooting out violent crime committed by foreign gangs, cartels, and other transnational criminal organizations impacting the United States.
The FBI's Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD) Team program, established in 2005, is ready to act at a moment's notice in cases when a child is believed to have been abducted by a stranger.
The FBI is searching for Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers, who was last seen on February 25, 2024, in the area of Stafford Court in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
The FBI, working closely with the Cypriot government and the Department of Justice Office of International Affairs, as well as cooperation from an art gallery in New York, returned two ancient Cypriot artifacts during a repatriation ceremony at the Embassy of Cyprus in Washington, D.C.
The FBI Experience recently added several pieces to its exhibit about the 9/11 terrorist attack, including a 610-pound piece of limestone damaged in the attack on the Pentagon.
The Collegiate Academy Program is a free, but competitive, program that immerses participants in all things FBI, including career opportunities, live demonstrations, and interactive activities.
On August 13, the FBI returned a stolen manuscript signed by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés to the government of Mexico. The repatriation of this priceless cultural artifact—which authorities believe was stolen in the 1980s or 1990s—was the result of close collaboration between the FBI, the New York City Police Department, the Department of Justice, and the government of Mexico.