person of interest
English
Noun
person of interest (plural persons of interest or people of interest)
- (law enforcement, chiefly Canada, US) Someone who police have reason to believe may have a connection to a crime, or to possess important information relating to that crime, but who has not been accused or charged by authorities nor been officially deemed to be a suspect.
- 2009 August 22, Tim Padgett, “The Pensacola Adoptive Couple's Murder: A Hit?”, in Time, retrieved 19 November 2015:
- Tice denies involvement in any conspiracy. . . . Still, Morgan says Tice and "three or four other people" remain "persons of interest" in the investigation.
- 2013 September 26, “Sayed Abdellatif inquiry will report to Tony Abbott, who called him a 'jihadist'”, in Guardian, UK, retrieved 19 November 2015:
- Abdellatif has been interviewed five times by Australian security services since the dropping of the charges and remains a "person of interest" to the federal police.
- 2015 September 12, “Police Rule Out Detained Man, 19, as Prime Suspect in Phoenix Freeway Shootings”, in New York Times, retrieved 19 November 2015:
- The 19-year-old man from a Phoenix suburb who was detained on Friday at a convenience store near Interstate 10 is a person of interest, but Bart Graves, a spokesman for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, declined to say what had led the police to question the man.
- 2025 September 11, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Devlin Barrett, “FBI Releases Photos of Person of Interest in Charlie Kirk Shooting”, in The New York Times[1], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- The grainy images of what the F.B.I. described as a “person of interest in connection with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk” show a man wearing a baseball cap, dark sunglasses and a black long-sleeve shirt with an image on it that appears to include, in part, a picture of the American flag.
Usage notes
- This is a nonspecific term, typically used to avoid publicly labeling someone as a suspect without sufficient evidence.
Translations
someone believed to have a connection to a crime or to possess important information relating to that crime
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Further reading
- “person of interest”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.