FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Alejandro Rosales Castillo Transferred to Charlotte After Mexico Arrest for 2016 Murder
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Alejandro Rosales Castillo, an FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive arrested in Mexico, has been transferred to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he is in local custody to face charges in the 2016 killing of Truc Quan “Sandy” Ly Le. FBI Director Kash Patel announced the transfer, called it part of a “historic” day that also saw another Ten Most Wanted fugitive returned to U.S. custody and credited administration resources for enabling the captures, while authorities say Le disappeared after meeting Castillo at a gas station over an alleged $1,000 debt and co‑defendants Ahmia Feaster and Felipe Ulloa have been previously charged.
Violent Crime and Extradition
U.S.–Mexico Law Enforcement Cooperation
Crime and Law Enforcement
FBI Flies Ex‑Olympian Ryan Wedding to California to Face U.S. Cocaine‑Trafficking and Witness‑Killing Charges After Mexico Surrender
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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding — accused by U.S. authorities of running a cocaine‑trafficking ring and orchestrating the killing of a witness in MedellĂn — surrendered to U.S. officials at the American embassy in Mexico, was taken into custody Thursday and flown to California, where FBI agents escorted him in handcuffs off a plane at Ontario International Airport. The FBI, which added him to its Ten Most Wanted list with a reported $15 million reward, says Wedding is an “extremely violent” suspect believed responsible for multiple murders abroad and that he allegedly used a Canadian website to help identify the MedellĂn target.
FBI Ten Most Wanted
Transnational Drug Trafficking
Violent Crime