FBI Debits Billboard in Times Square

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Today the FBI has launched an electronic billboard in Times Square which will share with the world the FBI’s Most Wanted. The effort was originally launched with 100 billboards in 23 cities across the country. Working with Clear Channel Outdoor, the agency now has access to 1,500 billboards in 40 states. The FBI has used billboards to catch criminals since 2007 and reports 30 cases have been solved as a result of publicizing fugitives.

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