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June 2, 2026

What Happened To The Police?

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

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September 12, 2025

How Far People Really Go for Everyday Stuff (and how to use it)

If you’re trying to predict where someone will be today—grabbing food, topping off the tank, snagging beer or cigarettes—don’t imagine a wide hunt. Most daily life happens in a tight orbit around home and routine routes.The “tight orbit” of daily

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September 12, 2025

The Psychology of the Fugitive: Why They Run and How We Catch Them

Every fugitive makes a choice when they decide to run. That decision isn’t just about avoiding a jail cell—it’s rooted in psychology, fear, and a belief that escape is possible. For bounty hunters, understanding that mindset is often the key

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September 10, 2025

Accepted Use of Force Standards in Law Enforcement—and Their Application to Bail Enforcement Investigators

IntroductionUse of force is one of the most scrutinized aspects of law enforcement. Courts, legislatures, and training academies all stress that power must be balanced with restraint. For bail enforcement investigators, the same principles apply—though their authority comes through contracts

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September 9, 2025

Survival First: Mental and Physical Fitness Mindset for Bail Enforcement

Bail enforcement isn’t just a profession—it’s a lifestyle built on discipline, resilience, and survival. Every time you hit the streets, you’re walking into unpredictable situations that demand not only tactical knowledge and experience, but also the mental clarity and physical

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September 9, 2025

Cashless Bail Has Deadly Consequences: The North Carolina Stabbing Case

The recent killing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s Lynx Blue Line is more than a tragedy—it is a direct consequence of failed cashless bail policies. The suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., had a long history of violence, schizophrenia, and

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September 8, 2025

When Bounty Hunting Crosses the Line: A Colorado Case That Raises Big Questions

In the fugitive recovery industry, professionalism and discipline are everything. When done right, bail bonds investigators and bounty hunters provide a critical service—bringing fugitives back to face justice and keeping communities safe. But when things go wrong, they can go

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