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Former Olympic Snowboarder Fugitive Added to FBI's Most Wanted List Amid Drug Trafficking Charges

Ryan Wedding, a 43-year-old ex-Olympic athlete, is now a fugitive wanted for drug trafficking and multiple homicides, with a $10 million reward for his capture.

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Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder, has been placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List. He is accused of leading a massive drug trafficking operation and ordering several murders. Federal officials fear he may be residing in Mexico under cartel protection, with a $10 million reward offered for information leading to his capture. Wedding has been linked to transporting hundreds of kilograms of cocaine annually across borders, and previous charges include attempts to purchase cocaine from a government agent. Authorities are intensifying their search for him and his alleged accomplice, Andrew Clark.

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  • Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder, has been placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List for his involvement in a large-scale international drug trafficking ring and multiple murders.
  • A $10 million reward has been announced for information leading to Wedding's capture, highlighting the severity of his charges and the danger he poses.
  • Wedding's network has been linked to the transportation of vast quantities of cocaine and fentanyl, and his capture is deemed crucial to dismantling part of a violent narcotics operation.

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Ryan Wedding is charged with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances, conspiracy to export cocaine, continuing criminal enterprise, and murder in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise.

Andrew Clark, Wedding's second-in-command, was arrested in Mexico on October 8, 2024. He was later transferred to U.S. custody.

Ryan Wedding is believed to be residing in Mexico, possibly under the protection of the Sinaloa cartel.

The total reward for information leading to Ryan Wedding's capture is up to $10 million from the U.S. Department of State, in addition to the FBI's $50,000 reward.

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