
Former Olympic Snowboarder is Now Wanted By FBI
A former Olympic snowboarder is now one of the FBI's ten most wanted fugitives. If you know the fugitive's whereabouts it could be worth $10 million.
Olympic Snowboarding
As a snowboarder, 43-year-old Ryan Wedding once represented his home country of Canada in the Olympics.
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Wedding participated in the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002 when he competed in the Parallel giant slalom. Wedding fished 24th overall in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
There is not much information about Wedding's Olympic career but when it comes to alleged drug trafficking there is no shortage of information.
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Former Olympic Snowboarder One of FBI's 10 Most Wanted
According to Olympics.com, Wedding was investigated in 2006 for growing large quantities of marijuana but was not charged with any crime.
Rayn Wedding continued down a path of drugs when he attempted to buy cocaine from a US government agent in 2008. Wedding was convicted and spent 4 years in prison.
Get a good look at the photo above of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding because if you know where he is there is a reward of $10 million. According to the FBI, Wedding has several aliases including El Jefe, Giant, Public Enemy, James Conrad King, and Jesse King.
It seems Wedding went from powder on the slopes to Colombian powder. Wedding is on the FBI's 10 most-wanted list for allegedly running a transnational drug trafficking network involving large quantities of cocaine and the orchestrating of multiple murders.
In a joint effort with the FBI, authorities in Canada and Mexico are working together to apprehend Wedding and are offering a $10 million reward for information leading to Wedding's arrest and/or conviction. If you have information on Wedding, you are urged to contact the FBI via WhatsApp or at tips.fbi.gov.
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