Did you know there is an FBI field office out of Minneapolis? It is located in Brooklyn Center, just a few hours from Duluth.

This field office covers not only Minnesota but also North and South Dakota. The field office also covers more than 200 counties and seven million people.

Needless to say, they are busy and have their hands full. At the moment, they are seeking information on several open cases, some dating back to the 1990s.

These cases include, but are not limited to, missing persons, possible kidnappings, murder and even connections to terrorism.

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I went to their website and looked at their 'most wanted' page, which has 24 people listed on there. A good chunk of those listed are homicide victims, and more information is wanted on their cases.

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In other instances, the criminals themselves are listed and wanted. The FBI is even forking out some pretty big rewards for information on their whereabouts if it leads to an arrest or conviction.

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Take a look at the FBI's wanted and missing persons list for the Minneapolis office. Again, these cases span all across the state and beyond and not just in Minneapolis.

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There are some cases that haven't had resolve for decades and I feel for those families. Keep scrolling to see the most wanted list for our region.

Can You Help? The FBI's Most Wanted List In Minnesota

The FBI field office out of Minneapolis is seeking information on several missing persons cases, cold cases and the whereabouts of fugitives wanted for serious crimes.

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The Official U.S. Government 'Do Not Travel' List

Traveling to unique and exotic places rather than the usual tourist traps can be quite an adventure. However, it's crucial to research your destination thoroughly.

While every trip comes with some degree of risk, requiring you to mind your surroundings and take some precautions, there are some places you just shouldn't visit, as they are not worth the risk.

The United States government has a convenient website that helps by listing travel advisories they have in place for countries all over the world, ranking the risk from Level 1 through Level 4.

If a country is issued a Level 4 advisory, you should NOT travel there. As of November 2024, the countries below are on the 'Do Not Travel' list.

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