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Sheriff hopes reward fund will help them find missing Iowa boy
FBI joins search for missing Iowa boy
Replay Video UP NEXT A reward fund has been established in the search of 11-year-old Xavior Harrelson, the Iowa boy who vanished two weeks ago after going for a bike ride. Poweshiek County, Iowa, Sheriff Thomas Kriegel said in a statement on Wednesday that the reward fund was set up at a local bank and that businesses and private citizens have already donated money to it in the hope that the reward may produce information and leads to the resolution of this case. He said about $15,000 has been pledged to the fund.
Bonnie Parker, left, and Clyde Barrow, leaders of the notorious Barrow gang, were pursued by the Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation in 1933.
DES MOINES, Iowa – On April 9, 1921, the Iowa Legislature bestowed authority in Attorney General Ben Gibson to establish the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, a centralized law enforcement agency specializing in providing cost-free support to local law enforcement agencies.
From these humble beginnings, with just a handful of agents and a budget of $37,000, the bureau has grown into the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), which provides a full spectrum of criminal investigation services from investigative field operations to forensics analysis to support to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.