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- Fugitive_Watch abstract "Fugitive Watch is a reality-based cable television show, newspaper and web site, founded in 1992 by two San Francisco Bay Area police officers, Steve Ferdin and Scott Castruita.It features stories on crimes and fugitives, and Ferdin and Castruita say that the service has led to over 1,200 arrests, thanks to viewers who provide tipoffs about where wanted criminals may be hiding.As one law enforcement official stated, "Because of Fugitive Watch, there are millions of more eyes on the lookout for fugitives."The service has been featured in newspapers and in nationally televised programs like World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Inside Edition and Unsolved Mysteries. They have also televised Spanish language stories and have been featured in local Spanish language newscasts as well as international television programs like “Primer Impacto”.Fugitive Watch has been endorsed and commended by California Governor Pete Wilson, the FBI and chiefs of police and sheriffs.".
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- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_American_television_series.
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- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_American_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010s_American_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_crime_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_news_websites.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_reality_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Crimewatch.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Wilson.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Fugitive_Watch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fugitive Watch".
- Fugitive_Watch hasPhotoCollection Fugitive_Watch.
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- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:1990s_American_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:1992_American_television_series_debuts.
- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:2000s_American_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:2010s_American_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:American_crime_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:American_news_websites.
- Fugitive_Watch subject Category:American_reality_television_series.
- Fugitive_Watch hypernym Show.
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- Fugitive_Watch comment "Fugitive Watch is a reality-based cable television show, newspaper and web site, founded in 1992 by two San Francisco Bay Area police officers, Steve Ferdin and Scott Castruita.It features stories on crimes and fugitives, and Ferdin and Castruita say that the service has led to over 1,200 arrests, thanks to viewers who provide tipoffs about where wanted criminals may be hiding.As one law enforcement official stated, "Because of Fugitive Watch, there are millions of more eyes on the lookout for fugitives."The service has been featured in newspapers and in nationally televised programs like World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Inside Edition and Unsolved Mysteries. ".
- Fugitive_Watch label "Fugitive Watch".
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- Fugitive_Watch wasDerivedFrom Fugitive_Watch?oldid=675902514.
- Fugitive_Watch homepage fugitive.com.
- Fugitive_Watch isPrimaryTopicOf Fugitive_Watch.