Seized motorcycles believed to belong to fugitive Ryan Wedding valued at US$40M: FBI
Mexican raids recovered 62 motorcycles worth $40 million linked to Ryan Wedding, a fugitive accused of leading a billion-dollar drug trafficking network, authorities said.
- Tuesday, December 30, 2025, Mexican authorities seized motorcycles believed to belong to fugitive Ryan James Wedding, valued at $40 million, and FBI Los Angeles posted images of the haul.
- The seizures follow an intensified manhunt for Ryan Wedding, who is on the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list and was indicted last year for running a transnational drug-trafficking operation shipping 60 metric tonnes of cocaine annually.
- Raids at four properties in Mexico City and the State of Mexico recovered 62 high-end motorcycles, many Ducati, plus two vehicles, artwork, drugs and two Olympic medals.
- U.S. agencies have offered up to $15 million, and FBI Los Angeles urged, `If you have any information concerning Wedding, please contact the FBI via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram at 495-0614.`
- He is believed to be hiding in Mexico under protection of the Sinaloa cartel and accused of ordering multiple murders, including a federal witness killed in January 2025.
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The image shared this Monday by the office of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), in Los Angeles, was a letter of intent. One that has been intensifying since the end of last November and involves the security authorities in Mexico and Canada against the former Olympic athlete Ryan Wedding, who became “king” of cocaine under the auspices of the Sinaloa Cartel. One of the photos published on social network X shows at least 12 rows in whic…
Motorcycles seized by Mexican authorities and linked to Ryan Wedding could have been used in professional races according to the FBI.
The former Canadian planchist now accused of leading an international drug trafficking network.
The collection of motorcycles that the Canadian drug dealer had in a garage in Mexico are valued at about 40 million dollars
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