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Fugitive ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding was found — but not arrested — this year, docs show

After Ryan Wedding evaded the RCMP for nearly a decade, U.S. authorities briefly learned of the alleged drug lord's precise location earlier this year, as they kept building a case against the former Olympic snowboarder.

This revelation is contained in newly unsealed Ontario court records obtained by CBC News. The documents lay out some of the steps taken by U.S. authorities to covertly gather evidence on Wedding's alleged transnational criminal enterprise.

A California grand jury indictment made public last week names Wedding, 43, as the leader of a $1-billion US drug trafficking network linked to violent killings in Ontario. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Wedding, a member of Team Canada at the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.

In January, U.S. authorities knew exactly where he was, according to a statement of facts recently filed in Ontario Superior Court as Toronto police sought to arrest four of Wedding's alleged accomplices.

Former Olympian Ryan Wedding wanted for a decade, RCMP confirms

Sometime last year, an unnamed witness who U.S. authorities said "had trafficked drugs with Wedding for more than a decade" agreed to co-operate with investigators.

In January, the witness met face-to-face with Wedding and his "second in command," Andrew Clark, in Mexico City. The precise location of the encounter — which was directed by U.S. law enforcement — is not disclosed in the documents.

For the witness, the meeting carried risks. A conversation with Clark — also Canadian, and nicknamed "The Dictator" — was even recorded. 

U.S. authorities say both Wedding and Clark have been living in Mexico, under the protection of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel. Clark was reportedly

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