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Originally Posted by NALEM
A long time friend of mine, has nearly all the family members (sisters, brothers, uncles, aunts, cousins, etc.) working in law enforcement (investigations, patrol, dispatch, bomb squad, etc.). One decided not to work with a public agency but instead as a private bounty hunter.
As a "private" US citizen he has trailed entered into Canada and Mexico, and successfully located the individual that has a substantial bounty. Only then he reaches out to the local police authorities, introduces himself as a US Bounty Hunter acting as a private citizen while being a visiting guest in their country, submits a copy of the US warrant seeking the individuals arrest, and any Interpol notices, and is present during the arrest.
Less hypothetical, and more along the line that "it happens".
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Cool. My best friend is on the US Marshall Task Force. Crazy how a federal agent has a harder time getting chomos convicted in federal court out of Mexico and Canada than your private citizen bounty hunter friend.
He actually asked about this guy since obviously he knows what I do. The Marshall Office out of San Diego is heading up the manhunt... because that's what happens at the federal level.