By FugitiveForce StaffIt is a question I find myself asking more and more often.I began my law enforcement career in 2001. Like many young recruits, I was excited, motivated, and hungry to make a difference. I wanted to work. I
Read more →Fugitive recovery has always demanded toughness, persistence, and the ability to outthink someone who doesn’t want to be found. But the tactics that worked twenty years ago — knocking on doors, cold leads, endless hours of surveillance — aren’t enough
Read more →IntroductionCovert surveillance requires more than patience and planning — it demands an understanding of human attention. The Reticular Activating System (RAS) is the brain’s gatekeeper for what reaches conscious awareness. While you can train your own RAS to find targets
Read more →IntroductionIn fugitive recovery and investigative work, success often depends on an officer’s ability to perceive critical details in complex and dynamic environments. One of the most important, yet often overlooked, tools in this process is the Reticular Activating System (RAS).
Read more →When someone is arrested, their loved ones are often desperate for help and quick solutions. Scammers know this — and across the South, they’re exploiting families during their most vulnerable moments.A recent case out of Louisiana shows just how these
Read more →On June 1, 2025, an attempted apprehension in Richardson, Texas made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Three bounty hunters, acting under a contract with Bring Em Home Bail Bonds, executed a raid that ended with the alleged wrong man
Read more →Success in fugitive recovery doesn’t come from luck — it comes from using the right tools. One of our clients, ABK Fugitive Apprehension Unit, recently shared a win that perfectly demonstrates how FugitiveForce gives investigators the edge they need. “He
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