06/05/2026
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06/05/2026
has joined LinkedIn!
Follow us at linkedin.com/company/fbi-elpaso for an inside look at our mission and our workforce.
06/05/2026
FBI Southwest Field Offices to Host Special Agent Recruitment Event
The -Albuquerque and -El Paso Field Offices will co-host an in-person recruiting event in El Paso on Friday, June 26, 2026. Those who attend the recruiting event will have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with current FBI executives, special agents, intelligence analysts, and other FBI personnel.
In addition, many of the FBI’s Critical Incident Response components such as SWAT, Evidence Recovery Teams, Crisis Negotiations, and Bomb Technicians, will be onsite to talk about their roles in FBI investigations and have their gear on display. FBI physical fitness advisors will be present to go over the FBI agent fitness test and applicant coordinators will provide guidance into the FBI application process.
There is no cost to attend, and attendees will not be required to submit a formal employment application following the event. Attendees interested in pursuing a career with the FBI will have the opportunity to begin the application process during the event.
Learn more about our numerous career paths in the FBI at http://fbijobs.gov. You could be the next unexpected Agent.
Please contact us at [email protected] if you have additional questions prior to the event.
➡️Event: FBI El Paso Special Agent Recruitment Event
➡️Who: This event is intended for individuals who are at least 21 years old interested in learning more about a career as an FBI Special Agent.
➡️When: June 26, 2026, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
➡️➡️Register: https://forms.fbi.gov/field-offices/special-agent-recruiting-event-el-paso-tx
➡️Deadline: June 15, 2026, 5pm MDT
➡️Where: Registered individuals will receive the location 72 hours prior to the event via email.
06/05/2026
Brayden Matthew Alvarado of Vado, New Mexico, carjacked a man before driving him onto Fort Bliss desert property and fatally shooting him in the head with a 12-gauge shotgun. He received life in federal prison for the murder.
justice.gov/usao-wdtx/pr/new-mexico-man-gets-life-federal-prison-2023-carjacking-murder
06/04/2026
⚠️Thinking of changing careers? Applicants beware! China and other foreign governments are using professional networking and social media sites to target people with U.S government clearances.
The threat is real. Verify before you trust and learn more athttps://www.ic3.gov/CSA/2026/260603.pdf
06/04/2026
Today, the announced the launch of its Most Wanted Fraudsters List, a new list dedicated to publicly identifying individuals charged with defrauding the American people.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of these fugitives can submit tips at tips.fbi.gov, by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI, or by contacting the nearest FBI field office: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/most-wanted-fraudsters
06/03/2026
FBI El Paso would like to thank all the schools who invited us to be a part of your end of year events, career days, and field days. If you want to learn more about the El Paso community outreach program visit fbi.gov/elpaso.
06/03/2026
The remembers Electronic Maintenance Technician Billie Wade Taylor, who died on June 2, 1965 after falling from the Marble Arcade Building in Lakeland, Florida, while trying to remove a Bureau antenna. fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/billie-wade-taylor
06/03/2026
in 2005, Special Agent Robert R. Hardesty died as a result of a SWAT training accident at the FBI Academy just over a week before. He was a member of the SWAT team. In his honor, the Springfield FBI office now bears his name. fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/robert-r-hardesty
05/30/2026
The remembers Supervisory Administrative Specialist Bryan Myers, who died on May 30, 2022 from health complications associated with exposure to toxic air during 9/11 recovery efforts. https://fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/bryan-myers
05/29/2026
The remembers Special Agent Nelson B. Klein, Jr., who died in a car accident on his way home from a meeting in Georgia on May 29, 1969. His father and namesake—who was also a special agent—was also killed in the line of duty decades earlier. https://fbi.gov/history/wall-of-honor/nelson-b-klein-jr