Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympian, is being sought in connection with a double murder in Ontario and his involvement in a drug trafficking network that operates across multiple countries. CTV News


October 18, 2024 Tags:

Authorities are on the lookout for Ryan James Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder, wanted in connection with a shocking double homicide in Caledon, Ontario. This high-profile case involves allegations that Wedding is the leader of a drug trafficking organization operating across four countries and that he orchestrated the killings of a couple in November 2023.
Wedding, who represented Canada in the 2002 Winter Olympics, is accused of directing the murders of Jagtar Singh Sidhu, 57, and his wife, Harbhajan Kaur Sidhu, 55. Their daughter, Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu, 28, survived the attack. According to U.S. Department of Justice officials, the murders were allegedly carried out as retaliation for a stolen drug shipment that had travelled through Southern California.

During a press conference in Los Angeles, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Deputy Commissioner Marty Kearns emphasized the innocent nature of the victims. “Our investigation has determined that these three victims were mistakenly targeted and were not involved in the alleged trafficking organization,” he said. This tragic incident is believed to be a case of mistaken identity, as police continue to investigate the shooting, which is linked to at least five others that occurred within a short time frame.

Kearns expressed gratitude for the cooperation among law enforcement agencies involved in this case, highlighting how collaborative efforts have helped uncover vital information. "It is truly a testament to how collaboration and investigative diligence across multiple borders has successfully identified those responsible for these horrific crimes," he remarked.

Detective Inspector Brian McDermott from the OPP spoke about the investigation’s progress, revealing that the OPP began working closely with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) earlier this year after receiving intelligence regarding the murders. He stated, “We respect and value all of our relationships, and the relationships with our U.S. authorities are equal to that. We will communicate with anybody that can help solve crime and bring people to justice.”

Authorities have now linked Wedding and his associate, Andrew Clark, to a broader transnational drug trafficking operation. Clark was arrested in Mexico on October 8, while Wedding remains at large. In addition to the double homicide in Caledon, both men are connected to another murder that took place in Mississauga in May 2024, allegedly due to a drug debt.

A photo of 43-year-old Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who is currently on the run, is shown in the top left corner. He is among 15 others who face charges for allegedly being involved in a drug trafficking operation that spans multiple countries. This image was presented during a news conference at the FBI's offices in Los Angeles on Thursday, October 17, 2024. AP Photo

Peel police are jointly investigating these violent crimes alongside the OPP. Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich stated, “These tragic cases reflect the violence tied to transnational and organized crime and the trafficking of illicit drugs and the firearms that are used to affect that business.”

On the same day, law enforcement revealed that Wedding, who is also known by several aliases, is the lead defendant in a newly unsealed indictment accusing him and 15 others of participating in a major drug trafficking operation. More than a ton of cocaine, several firearms, and large amounts of cash and cryptocurrency were seized during the investigation, underscoring the scale of this illegal operation.

The indictment outlines how Wedding and Clark's network shipped cocaine from Colombia through Mexico and into Canada and the U.S. Peel police have also arrested two Ontario residents believed to have played key roles in the Canadian side of the trafficking operation.

U.S. District Attorney Martin Estrada described the operation as “very sophisticated,” requiring extensive investigative work to link the violent crimes to Wedding and his organization. The FBI is currently offering a reward of up to $50,000 for any information leading to Wedding’s arrest.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Rare Magna Carta Found at Harvard: A $27 Copy Turns Out Original

Harvard Law School bought a document years ago for just $27.50. They thought it was a copy of the Magna....

Military Vehicles to Roll on Highway 2 Ahead of G7 Summit

Travelers on Highway 2 between Edmonton and Calgary will soon see many military vehicles. This will happen for about two....

Spring Blizzard To Hit Northern Canada With Third Warning This Month

As May long weekend nears, parts of northern Canada face a tough surprise — a strong snowstorm and blizzard warnings.....

NASA Rover Spots First Mars Aurora Visible Without Special Tools

NASA’s Perseverance rover has seen something new on Mars — an aurora bright enough to be seen by the human....

Ontario Woman Wins $5M Lotto Days Before Ticket Expires

A woman from Beachville, Ontario, has become a millionaire after claiming a $5 million lottery prize just before the ticket....

Ex-Goldman Banker Joins Carney To Revive Canada’s Resources

Timothy Hodgson once led the Canadian arm of a major global bank. He had a long, successful run in the....

Victoria Teacher Faces Multiple Charges For Alleged Sexual Exploitation

A high school teacher in the Victoria area faces serious charges after allegedly having sexual relationships with students. Marnie Elizabeth....

Lena Diab Takes Charge as Canada’s New Immigration Minister

Canada has a new Minister of Immigration. Lena Metlege Diab has taken over the role following the recent federal election.....

Canada names first Indigenous Minister of Indigenous Services

Mandy Gull-Masty has made history by becoming the first Indigenous person appointed to lead Indigenous Services Canada. She was sworn....

2 Firefighters Hospitalized After Cabbagetown 3-Alarm Fire In Toronto

A major fire broke out early on Monday morning in Cabbagetown, Toronto. Firefighters rushed to 29 Aberdeen Avenue near Parliament....

PM Carney To Reveal New Cabinet Lineup With Fresh Faces Tuesday

Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing to introduce his new cabinet on Tuesday. After winning the election last month, Carney....

Tragic Crash In Falmouth Leaves 5 Dead, 1 Critically Injured

Deadly Night on Highway 101 A terrible crash in Falmouth, Nova Scotia, has taken five lives. One more person is....