Wanted poster

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Wanted poster for John Wilkes Booth and accomplices for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Wanted poster for John Wilkes Booth and accomplices for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
A more modern wanted poster for Pablo Escobar, et al.
A more modern wanted poster for Pablo Escobar, et al.

A wanted poster is a poster put up to let the public know of a criminal whom authorities wish to apprehend. They will generally include either a picture of the criminal himself when a photograph is available, or of a facial composite image produced by a police artist. The poster will usually include a description of the wantee and the crime(s) with which he is charged. Wanted posters are usually produced by a police or other public government body for display in a public place, such as on a physical bulletin board or in the lobby of a post office, but in ages past wanted posters have also been produced by vigilante groups, railway security, private agencies such as Pinkerton, or by express companies that have sustained a robbery.

Wanted posters for particularly notorious fugitives frequently offer a reward or bounty for the capture of the person, or for a person who can provide information leading to such capture.

Composite images for use in wanted posters can be created with various methods, including:

  • E-FIT Electronic Facial Identification Technique via computer
  • PhotoFIT Photographic Facial Identification Technique
  • Identikit
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