The FBI added an old Olympian and a Canadian national to his list of the 10 most sought -after fugitives on Thursday.
The US State Department offers a reward of up to $ 10 million for the capture of Ryan wedding, 43. Wedding, which participated in a snowboard event for Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, is wanted for pretended “a transnational drug trafficking network”.
The FBI chief in Los Angeles, Akil Davis, said in a press conference on Thursday that the alleged marriage traffic ring “regularly sent hundreds of kilograms of Colombia cocaine, through Mexico and southern California, Canada and other places in the United States, and to orchestrate several multiple murders and an attempted murder in drug.”
“Marriage has gone from shredding powder on the tracks of the Olympic Games to distribute cocaine powder in the streets of American cities and in its native Canada,” Davis said in a statement.
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“The alleged murders of his competitors make marriage a very dangerous man, and his addition to the list of the ten most sought-after fugitives, associated with a major reward offer from the State Department, will make the public our partner so that we can catch him before putting someone else in danger,” he added.
Davis noted that Secretary of State Marco Rubio had approved the award of $ 10 million for the capture of wedding. The FBI also offers an additional $ 50,000 for information leading to its arrest.
Marriage has already been sentenced to the United States for a conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and was sentenced to prison in 2010, according to the federal archives.
The FBI says that the alias of marriage include “El Jefe”, “Giant”, “Public Enemy”, “James Conrad King” and “Jesse King”. They say that it measures about 6’3 “and 240 pounds.
The federal authorities first issued an arrest warrant against marriage in September of last year, but it has still not been understood.
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Thursday’s announcement comes just after the Ministry of Justice announced the capture of one of the alleged accomplices of Wedding, Andrew Clark, 34. Clark, a Canadian citizen who lived in Mexicowas arrested by the Mexican authorities in October 2024 and is expected to be arrested on Monday before the American district court in Arizona.

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The accusation act indicates that Wedding and its associates conspired to deliver hundreds of kilograms of Los Angeles cocaine in Canada using semi-long-haul semi-cariots.
The marriage is responsible for conspiracy to distribute and have with the intention of distributing controlled substances; conspiracy to export cocaine; continuous criminal enterprise; murder as part of a continuous criminal business and a drug crime; And try to commit a murder as part of a continuous criminal business and drug crime.