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“Canada’s Most Elusive: BOLO Program Unveils Top 25 Fugitives List”

The Bolo Program, a national initiative dedicated to apprehending Canada’s most wanted criminals, is set to reveal its latest Top 25 Most Wanted list today in Vancouver. The highly anticipated announcement, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ET (10:30 a.m. Pacific), will feature key figures such as Toronto Police Service Chief Superintendent Joe Matthews and Bolo Program Executive Director Max Langlois, alongside senior police officials from various regions.

Since its launch in 2018, the Bolo Program has emerged as a crucial tool for law enforcement agencies, employing innovative strategies like social media campaigns, digital billboards, and community involvement to aid in the apprehension of violent crime suspects.

Notably, the program’s previous Most Wanted lists have led to the successful arrest of prominent fugitives, such as Rabih Alkhalil, a convicted gangster wanted for murder, and Dave Turmel, sought for attempted murder by Quebec City police.

The Bolo Program emphasizes the vital role of citizen tips in assisting law enforcement, with numerous captures attributed directly to public information. As of October 2025, the program’s website highlights several fugitives still at large nationwide, including individuals wanted for serious offenses like murder and attempted murder.

Rewards ranging from $50,000 to $250,000 are offered for valuable information leading to the arrest of these fugitives.

Keyphrase: Most Wanted Fugitives