See if your local police fail to chase down fugitives

Across the United States, tens of thousands of wanted felons can escape justice by crossing a state border because police agencies have already decided not to retrieve them. These agencies issue non-extradition warrants, which means they will not leave their state to arrest fugitives, even if they are already in custody. See where your state and local agencies stand.

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USA TODAY could not identify any local agencies in the FBI’s database.
Warrants from Washington, D.C. are handled by federal law enforcement agencies, which are able to move suspects from one state to another without extraditing them.
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