Former Olympic Snowboarder and Canadian National Ryan Sily, 43, placed on 10 preferred FGI FGI lists for a violent running transnational drug network.
Wedding wants for hundreds of cocaine kils from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern Calicornia, and for ordealing many drug killings.
The US offers a reward of up to $ 10m (£ 7.7m) for information leading to arrest or wedding conviction.
The investigators believe that he lived in Mexico, but did not reign in his presence in the US, Canada, other Latin American countries or anywhere.
It is not clear if he has a lawyer.
The wedding competes in giant slalom snowboarding for Canada during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
His aliases include “El Jefe,” “giant,” “public enemy,” “James Conrad King,” and “Jesse King.
In June 2024, marriage and his companion Andrew Clark, 34, also Canadian, was charged with California who operated the pursuit of drug crimes and conspiring to export, and export cocaine.
Clark was arrested in October by Mexican authorities and one of the 29 fugitives earned in the US from Mexico last week.
The US says marriage is said and married 20 November 2023 murders of two family members in Ontario, Canada for a stolen drug shipment passing through southern California. Another family member saves shooting but left with severe physical harm, the FBI said.
Married and Clark also told Clark to kill another victim 18 May 2024 in a drug debt, according to the FBI.
“The alleged murders of his competitors make wedding a very dangerous man, and his addition to the list of ten wanted fugitives, coupled with a major reward offer by the state department, will make the public our partner so that we can catch up with him else in danger,” Akil Davis, the Assistant Director of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, said in a press release on Thursday.