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Federal authorities arrest former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned drug lord
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Federal authorities arrest former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned drug lord

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 4:58 pm
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Ryan Marriage ceremony, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who allegedly turned the top of a billion-dollar drug trafficking group, has been apprehended by authorities in Mexico, U.S. officers introduced Friday.

Authorities stated Marriage ceremony, who’s believed to have been in hiding for greater than a decade and is on the FBI’s Ten Most Needed Fugitives checklist, was apprehended in Mexico Thursday night time and is being returned to the U.S. Two sources informed the Occasions that Marriage ceremony negotiated his give up.

Marriage ceremony’s arrest is slated to be introduced at a information convention in Ontario with FBI Director Kash Patel and different officers on Friday morning.

“It is a large day for a safer North America, and the world, and a message that those that break our legal guidelines and hurt our residents might be delivered to justice,” Patel posted on X.

Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi additionally shared the information on X, calling it “a direct results of President Trump’s law-and-order management.” Underneath the president, she stated, “criminals haven’t any protected harbor.”

Marriage ceremony allegedly turned a significant trafficker of cocaine into Canada and america and a ruthless chief who ordered killings, together with that of a witness in a 2024 federal narcotics case towards him. The order resulted within the sufferer being shot to dying in a restaurant in Medellín, Colombia, in January 2025, prosecutors stated.

On Friday, Mexican Safety Minister Omar García Harfuch posted on X that Patel was returning to the U.S. with two precedence targets: “a non-U.S. one who was detained by Mexican authorities among the many FBI’s 10 most needed and a Canadian citizen who voluntarily surrendered” on the U.S. Embassy.

Marriage ceremony’s seize follows one other mass switch of cartel suspects from Mexico to U.S. custody, with authorities south of the border handing over 37 inmates for prosecution. The Division of Justice stated the defendants embody high-ranking members of the Jalisco New Technology, Sinaloa and Gulf cartels.

Extraditions of high-level cartel suspects from Mexico have in previous eras taken years to perform. Now, because it faces stress from the Trump administration, the Mexican authorities has started transferring rapidly to expel some key figures exterior of the usual course of.

Marriage ceremony was beforehand charged in a 2024 indictment with operating a unbroken legal enterprise, assorted drug trafficking prices and directing the murders of two members of a household in Canada in retaliation for a stolen drug cargo.

He was charged with operating a drug ring that used semi vans to maneuver cocaine between Colombia, Mexico, Southern California and Canada. Authorities stated his aliases included “El Jefe,” “Public Enemy” and “James Conrad Kin.”

Marriage ceremony competed for his dwelling nation, Canada, within the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake Metropolis.

Mexican officers final yr started handing over dozens of alleged cartel leaders dealing with prices in U.S. federal courts, together with Andrew Clark, Marriage ceremony’s alleged lieutenant, who’s dealing with prosecution in Los Angeles.

In December, The New York Occasions cited U.S. and Canadian courtroom paperwork that indicated Clark had began cooperating with authorities towards his former boss. The information reportedly confirmed a witness believed to be Clark had “agreed to help U.S. authorities within the investigation of Marriage ceremony’s group.”

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