
Today, the FBI San Diego field office rolled out an updated "Wanted and Missing Persons" roster that pulls together a dozen active cases, from suspected terrorists to unsolved homicides and kidnapping files, and urged the public to check the listings and share tips. The consolidation puts several long-running investigations back in front of the public and spotlights a few cases with reward offers attached. Residents in San Diego and Imperial counties are being asked to review the posters and contact investigators if they recognize anyone or have information that might help.
What's on the Page
The roster shows "Results: 12 Items" and brings together cases involving murder, kidnappings, cyber espionage and other serious crimes, according to FBI San Diego. The collection groups Most Wanted terrorists, long-running missing-persons files and newer violent-crime investigations on a single page so the public can see them all at once. The idea is to make it easier for neighbors to scan photos and print digital posters to share in community groups or on their own social feeds.
FBI Shared the Update on X
FBI San Diego shared the refreshed roster on X on Wednesday, describing it as a page that features fugitives wanted by the FBI for a variety of violent and non-violent crimes, terrorism suspects, kidnapped and missing persons, and cases about which the FBI is seeking more information, according to FBI San Diego on X. The post urged anyone with information to submit tips online or call 858-320-1800, and reminded readers that tipsters may be eligible for rewards.
This #FBI webpage features fugitives wanted by #FBISanDiego for a variety of violent and non-violent crimes, terrorism suspects, kidnapped and missing persons, and cases about which the FBI is seeking more information. https://t.co/S1qlncCTLU
— FBI San Diego (@FBISanDiego) March 18, 2026
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Notable Entries and Rewards
The list includes several high-profile names and cold cases, such as Jehad Serwan Mostafa, long associated with al-Shabaab and previously subject to large reward offers, as reported by The Washington Post. It also features Juan Laureano-Arvizu, who has been the subject of an earlier FBI reward notice, per an earlier FBI reward notice. The roster includes kidnapping and missing-person files such as Edgar Pérez Cháirez, listed among FBI missing-persons cases in California, according to Patch. The FBI has separately offered a reward of up to $10,000 in the cold-case homicide of Yunique Marie Puckett, per a San Diego field office FBI San Diego news release.
Why This Matters Locally
Because the San Diego field office covers both San Diego and Imperial counties, its wanted rosters often mix cross-border and regional cases that can be solved only when locals step forward, as local reporting shows. The Times of San Diego has noted the bureau's role in helping smaller agencies with resources and publicity that can generate new leads. If you have information about any case on the roster, the FBI post asks that you submit a tip via the channels in its X post or call the San Diego office at 858-320-1800.









