Illustration depicting the rapid arrest of FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive Samuel Ramirez Jr. in Culiacán, Mexico, 73 minutes after his listing, highlighting U.S.-Mexico law enforcement cooperation.
Illustration depicting the rapid arrest of FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive Samuel Ramirez Jr. in Culiacán, Mexico, 73 minutes after his listing, highlighting U.S.-Mexico law enforcement cooperation.
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Samuel Ramirez Jr. captured in Mexico in record 73 minutes after FBI Ten Most Wanted addition

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Samuel Ramirez Jr., 33, was arrested without incident in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, just 73 minutes after being added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list—the fastest capture in the program's history. Accused of the 2023 murders of Jessyca Hohn and Katie Duhnke, and injuring a third person in a Washington state bar shooting, his apprehension highlights U.S.-Mexico cooperation.

Samuel Ramirez Jr., 33, born April 17, 1992, in California, became the subject of an international manhunt after allegedly participating in the shooting deaths of Jessyca Hohn and Katie Duhnke, and injuring a third person, at Stars Bar and Grill in Federal Way, Washington, on May 21, 2023. He was formally charged on May 24, 2023, and fled to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, before driving to Tijuana, Mexico. A federal arrest warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was issued on November 14, 2025. The FBI initially offered a $25,000 reward on December 10, 2025, which escalated to $1 million as Ramirez was added to the Ten Most Wanted list.

Mexican authorities, including the Army, Navy, National Guard, General Prosecutor's Office, Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, and National Migration Institute, detained him during a surveillance patrol in the Altura del Sur neighborhood of Culiacán. Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch credited U.S.-provided intelligence for the operation. The FBI's Legal Attaché in Mexico City, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington, Federal Way Police, and Mexican law enforcement collaborated seamlessly.

This marked the quickest capture ever, surpassing the 1969 record of two hours. FBI Director Kash Patel stated, "There is no place where fugitives can evade authorities when there is international collaboration." Justice Secretary Pam Bondi praised the bilateral efforts. Mexico's government reaffirmed its commitment to international cooperation.

Ramirez was transferred to the National Migration Institute, deported to the U.S., and arrived in Washington on Wednesday night. He is set to be booked into King County jail and face arraignment in about two weeks. The case echoes the recent arrest of former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, another FBI most-wanted fugitive captured in Mexico after over a year on the run.

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Discussions on X highlight the record 73-minute capture of Samuel Ramirez Jr. after his FBI Ten Most Wanted listing. Users and officials praise U.S.-Mexico cooperation in apprehending the suspect accused of a 2023 Washington bar shooting. Sentiments are predominantly positive, celebrating swift justice, with credits to FBI Director Kash Patel and bilateral efforts under Presidents Trump and Sheinbaum. High-engagement posts from officials emphasize effective law enforcement collaboration.

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Ryan Wedding, wanted fugitive, surrenders voluntarily at U.S. Embassy in Mexico amid international cooperation.
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Ryan Wedding surrenders at US embassy in Mexico

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Canadian ex-Olympic athlete Ryan James Wedding, wanted by the FBI for drug trafficking and murder, voluntarily surrendered on January 22 at the US Embassy in Mexico. He will be extradited to the United States to appear in court in Los Angeles on January 26. Officials from both countries highlight bilateral cooperation in the operation.

Alejandro Rosales Castillo, one of the FBI's ten most wanted fugitives since 2017, was arrested in Pachuca, Hidalgo, through a joint operation between Mexican and US authorities. The suspect faces charges of first-degree murder and other serious crimes committed in 2016 in North Carolina. This arrest marks the fifth of its kind since early 2025, underscoring bilateral cooperation on security.

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Early Saturday morning, security forces detained Javier Gabriel “N”, alias “La Piruja”, in Mexicali, a suspected high-ranking member of a Sinaloa-linked criminal structure. The operation led to the seizure of weapons, drugs, and vehicles. The detainee faces federal investigation for his role in regional criminal activities.

U.S. authorities have filed new charges against Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympian turned alleged drug kingpin, including murder and witness tampering. The indictment, announced on November 19, 2025, reveals a plot to kill a cooperating witness and details Wedding's vast cocaine trafficking network. Despite raids and arrests, Wedding remains at large, with law enforcement believing he is in central Mexico.

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Mexican special forces killed Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, during a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, on Sunday, with complementary information provided by the United States. The operation triggered violent responses from cartel members, including roadblocks and fires in several states, prompting the U.S. State Department to urge Americans in affected areas to shelter in place. Tourism hubs like Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara have seen disruptions to flights and transportation.

Federal immigration authorities fatally shot an armed individual during a targeted operation in Minneapolis on Saturday morning. Local Democratic leaders condemned the incident and blamed the Trump administration, while President Trump accused them of inciting unrest. The Department of Homeland Security described the shooting as defensive after the suspect resisted officers.

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Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca, former Tamaulipas governor, formally renounced his US nationality in 2001 to opt for Mexican citizenship, according to a recently revealed document. Morena deputy Sergio Gutiérrez Luna presented the affidavit in which Cabeza de Vaca declares his renunciation of any foreign protection. This revelation comes amid accusations that the ex-governor, considered a fugitive, sought a plurinominal deputy position in 2024.

 

 

 

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