Kellan Lutz, who played Kenny Crosby, left the series in September 2021 to spend more time with his family. The then 36-year-old actor decided to depart after a lengthy period of reflection over a difficult 12 months which saw two of his grandparents pass away and his wife Brittany Gonzales losing their baby six months into her pregnancy. Kellan, his wife and their seven-month-old daughter Ashtyn relocated to California to be closer to their relatives. His last appearance was the season three premiere. The explanation about Crosby missing from the series was his moving to Oklahoma to recuperate from a gunshot wounds during the season 3 premiere and crossover FBI event.
When a fugitive appears on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted (or Top 10) list, it doesn't matter if they are number 1 or number 10 on the list as all fugitives are deemed to be of equal footing.
Acronyms used in the series:
- OCPA - Office of Public and Congressional Affairs.
- DIVRT - Digital Imaging & Video Recovery Team.
- MXU - Multimedia Exploitation Unit.
- CART - Child Abduction Response Team.
- MCC - Mobile Command Center.
The Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) is the government's single repository for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that have been collected or are of interest to the United States government. A section of the FBI's Laboratory Division that stores improvised explosive devices (IEDs). TEDAC was established in 2003 at the FBI's Quantico, Virginia, location. The center offers a single location for forensic exploitation of IEDs, which helps identify bomb-makers. TEDAC also provides support to the US government's efforts to prevent and mitigate IED attacks.