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  2. Bounty hunter - Wikipedia

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    A bounty hunter is a private agent working for a bail bondsman who captures fugitives or criminals for a commission or bounty.The occupation, officially known as a bail enforcement agent or fugitive recovery agent, has traditionally operated outside the legal constraints that govern police officers and other agents of the state.

  3. Bounty (reward) - Wikipedia

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    A bounty flyer offering rewards on behalf of the "Anti-Taliban Forces" in Afghanistan A bounty is a payment or reward of money to locate, capture or kill an outlaw or a wanted person . Two modern examples of bounties are the ones placed for the capture of Saddam Hussein and his sons by the United States government [ 1 ] and Microsoft 's bounty ...

  4. Skiptrace - Wikipedia

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    Skiptracing is the process of locating a person's whereabouts. Skiptracing tactics may be employed by a skip tracer, contact tracer (in a public health context), debt collector, process server, bail bondsman or bail agency enforcer (bounty hunter), repossession agent, private investigator, lawyer, police detective, journalist, stalker or by any person attempting to locate a subject whose ...

  5. Bounty jumper - Wikipedia

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    Not all bounty jumpers successfully left their new unit. During the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in 1864, one bounty jumper who was a member of the 35th Massachusetts Regiment shouted "Retreat!" causing the entire unit to panic and run back to their earthworks. [7] A popular place for bounty jumpers to go to was New York City.

  6. Thief-taker - Wikipedia

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    watchman, bounty hunter, bail bondsman, slave catcher, private policeman, police officer In English legal history, a thief-taker was a private individual hired to capture criminals. The widespread establishment of professional police in England did not occur until the 19th century.

  7. Bounty hunter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bounty Hunter (truck), a monster truck currently racing in the USHRA Monster Jam series Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters, a series of four one-shot comics "Bounty Hunter," a song by Southern rock band Molly Hatchet

  8. Dog the Bounty Hunter’s Family Guide: Get to Know His ... - AOL

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    Duane Chapman, Beth Chapman and family. Broadimage/Shutterstock Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman is the head of a booming brood that contains 13 children from six different relationships.

  9. Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods - Wikipedia

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    The Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods, [5] [6] also known as the Bounty Hunter Bloods, is a "set" of the Bloods gang alliance situated in the Nickerson Gardens public housing projects in Watts, Los Angeles. History