Wedding, who represented Canada in the Giant Slalom event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, is now facing serious charges of running organized crime activities, which include committing murder to maintain his drug enterprise. His co-accused, Andrew Clark, 34, has already been arrested and extradited to the US, raising concerns over Wedding’s potential whereabouts, which are believed to be in Mexico, but may also extend to various regions in the US and Latin America.
Authorities have reported a staggering reward of up to $10 million for any leads that could lead to Wedding's capture. The charges against him stem from a violent incident in Ontario, Canada, where two family members were murdered due to a drug turf dispute, demonstrating the lethal nature of his operations. The FBI emphasizes the community's role in assisting their efforts to apprehend such a dangerous fugitive, as Wedding's alleged actions pose a significant threat to public safety.
With an array of aliases, including "El Jefe" and "Public Enemy," Wedding’s case has drawn notable media attention, highlighting the stark contrast between his past as a sports figure and his current status as a criminal runaway.
The FBI remains committed to bringing Wedding to justice and seeks the public's help in locating him quickly.
Ryan Wedding's Journey from Olympic Glory to Infamy
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding is wanted by the FBI for leading a violent drug cartel and is one of their 10 most wanted fugitives.
Ryan Wedding's transition from athlete to fugitive raises urgent concerns as the FBI pursues justice.
Authorities have reported a staggering reward of up to $10 million for any leads that could lead to Wedding's capture. The charges against him stem from a violent incident in Ontario, Canada, where two family members were murdered due to a drug turf dispute, demonstrating the lethal nature of his operations. The FBI emphasizes the community's role in assisting their efforts to apprehend such a dangerous fugitive, as Wedding's alleged actions pose a significant threat to public safety.
With an array of aliases, including "El Jefe" and "Public Enemy," Wedding’s case has drawn notable media attention, highlighting the stark contrast between his past as a sports figure and his current status as a criminal runaway.
The FBI remains committed to bringing Wedding to justice and seeks the public's help in locating him quickly.
Ryan Wedding's Journey from Olympic Glory to Infamy
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding is wanted by the FBI for leading a violent drug cartel and is one of their 10 most wanted fugitives.
Ryan Wedding's transition from athlete to fugitive raises urgent concerns as the FBI pursues justice.






















