Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force
Office Contact
Phone: (980) 296-6920
Description
The Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force was established on January 26, 2018. The primary office is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The task force's mission is to locate and apprehend fugitives, with priority given to fugitives wanted for violent crime.
Participating Agencies
North Carolina - Charlotte and Asheville:
- Buncombe County Sheriff's Office
- Gaston County Police Department
- Henderson County Sheriff's Office
- Huntersville Police Department
- Madison County Sheriff's Office
- Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office
- Monroe Police Department
- Mooresville Police Department
- North Carolina Department of Public Safety
- Pineville Police Department
- Statesville Police Department
- Transylvania County Sheriff's Office
- Union County Sheriff's Office
- York County Sheriff's Office
North Carolina - Greensboro
- Alamance County Sheriff's Office
- Caswell County Sheriff’s Office
- Chapel Hill Police Department
- Durham Police Department
- Forsyth County Sheriff's Office
- Greensboro Police Department
- High Point Police Department
- North Carolina Department of Public Safety
- Orange County Sheriff's Office
- Winston-Salem Police Department
North Carolina - Raleigh, Wilmington, Greenville, and Fayetteville:
- Apex Police Department
- Brunswick County Sheriff's Office
- Craven County Sheriff's Office
- Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
- Elizabeth City Police Department
- Fayetteville Police Department
- Hoke County Sheriff's Office
- Kinston Police Department
- Leland Police Department
- New Bern Police Department
- New Hanover County Sheriff's Office
- North Carolina Department of Public Safety
- Pitt County Sheriff's Office
- Raleigh Police Department
- Robeson County Sheriff's Office
- Rocky Mount Police Department
- Wake County Sheriff's Office
- Wilmington Police Department
- Wilson Police Department
North Carolina - Columbia and Greenville:
- Aiken County Sheriff’s Office
- Anderson County Sheriff’s Office
- Columbia Police Department
- DHS - HSI
- DOJ - ATF
- Greenville Police Department
- Greenville County Sheriff's Department
- Lexington County Sheriff's Office
- Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office
- Pickens County Sheriff's Office
- Richland County Sheriff's Office
- South Carolina Department of Public Safety
- South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED)
- Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office
- Sumter County Sheriff's Office
North Carolina - Charleston, Florence, and Myrtle Beach:
- Berkeley County Sheriff's Office
- Charleston Police Department
- Charleston County Sheriff's Office
- Darlington County Sheriff's Office
- DOJ - ATF
- Florence County Sheriff's Office
- Horry County Police Department
- Horry County Sheriff's Office
- Myrtle Beach Police Department
- North Charleston Police Department
- Summerville Police Department
- Williamsburg County Sheriff's Office
Area of Service
Eastern District of North Carolina
U.S. Marshal: Glenn M. McNeill, Jr.
Courthouse: Terry Sanford Federal Building and United States Courthouse
Address: 310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27601-1445
Phone: (919) 856-4153
Established on June 04, 1790

Middle District of North Carolina
U.S. Marshal: Catrina A. Thompson
Courthouse: L. Richardson Preyer Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse
Address: 324 West Market Street, Suite 234
Greensboro, NC 27401-2544
Phone: (336) 332-8700

Western District of North Carolina
U.S. Marshal: Terry J. Burgin
Courthouse: Charles R. Jonas Federal Building
Address: 401 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202-1633
Phone: (704) 350-8000

District of South Carolina
U.S. Marshal: Chrissie C. Latimore
Courthouse: Matthew J. Perry, Jr. United States Courthouse
Address: 901 Richland Street, Suite 1300
Columbia, SC 29201-2328
Phone: (803) 765-5821
Established on September 24, 1789

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