|
|
Our Mission |
"Our mission
is to uphold the law through the investigation of violations
of federal criminal laws; to protect the United States from foreign
intelligence activities; to provide leadership and law enforcement
assistance to federal, state, local, and international agencies;
and to perform these responsibilities in a manner that is responsive
to the needs of the public and faithful to the constitution of
the United States. We will treat all people with whom we interact,
those we investigate, and each other, fairly, honestly, professionally,
and maintain integrity at all times."
|
Federal
Bureau of Investigation
111 Washington Avenue South, Suite 1100
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Phone: (612) 376-3200
Fax: (612) 376-3249
Email: minneapolis@fbi.gov |
|
|
|
WELCOME
"As
Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Minneapolis Division, I would
like to welcome you to our web site.
The Minneapolis
Division has Federal investigative responsibilities that cover
207 Counties and 224,509 square miles within the states of Minnesota,
North Dakota and South Dakota, making it the FBI's third largest
field division in terms of jurisdiction. The total population
of the territory is approximately 6,084,000. In addition, the
FBI is tasked with primary investigative jurisdiction for 14
Indian Reservations.
In terms
of assigned personnel, the Minneapolis Division is considered
a medium-sized office relative to the FBI's other 55 field offices
throughout the country. Although a great number of Special Agents
and other FBI personnel serve out of the Minneapolis Office proper,
many others work out of the 14 Resident Agencies scattered throughout
this area.
An
overview of our initiatives can be found using the links on this
page. Thank you for your interest, and I hope this web site will
answer your questions regarding how we combat crime and fight
terrorism in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota."
-
D. Strebel Pierce, SAC
|
|
|