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By TIMES WIRES
Published May 3, 2007
How does one make the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List? The charges for which you're wanted must be federal -bank robbery, kidnapping, crossing state lines with stolen goods - or you must be a murderer, rapist or thief who has fled across state lines to avoid prosecution. Apart from type and frequency of crime, the official criteria for making the FBI's list are a that you are a particularly dangerous menace to society, and b) nationwide publicity will assist in apprehending you. Compiled from Times staff and wires. To submit a question, e-mail answers@tampabay.com or call 727) 893-8179, toll-free 1-800-333-7505, ext. 8179.
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