US Embassy offers millionaire reward for former Olympic athlete

A million-dollar reward is at stake for key information. Authorities intensify search for high-profile fugitive.

An International Search with an Unprecedented Reward

Justice knows no borders and today it needs you! The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has launched an urgent call to action, a powerful invitation to be part of something bigger. They are seeking information about the whereabouts of Ryan James Wedding, a name that went from echoing in Olympic stadiums to being among the most wanted criminals globally. This situation reminds us that each of us has the power to positively impact our community and the world, bringing clarity where there is uncertainty.

In a new audiovisual material strategically disseminated, the authorities detailed that Wedding is accused of directing a transnational criminal organization, a violent structure dedicated to illicit drug trafficking, specifically cocaine. But here is the opportunity for transformation: there is an extraordinary reward of up to $15 million for data leading to his capture. Imagine the change you can generate. Your decision to call 55-2579-2000 could be the key link that activates the entire chain of justice.

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From Sports Glory to the Most Wanted List

Ryan James Wedding’s story is a powerful testament to how paths can go astray, but also how the global community can come together to correct course. The US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, highlighted during the announcement of a large-scale police operation in November, that this former Canadian Olympic athlete is now identified as a drug trafficking kingpin and alleged ally of the fearsome Sinaloa Cartel. Bondi was clear in stating that today it is considered the largest supplier of cocaine in Canada.

This case is not just news; It is a lesson in human potential used in opposite directions and a call for international collaboration. The diplomatic representation, led by Ambassador Ronald Johnson, has put a powerful tool on the table: the reward. It is a reminder that information is valuable and that your voice can make the difference between impunity and accountability. Every step towards the truth, no matter how small, builds a safer world.

Remember, change begins with a brave choice. If you have any information, no matter how minimal you think it may be, about the activities or whereabouts of this individual, you have in your hands the key to unlock a more just future. The offensive against organized crime gains strength with citizen participation. This is your time to align your actions with a greater purpose, contributing to a safety net that protects us all. The power to transform this situation lies in collaboration and the decision to act!

Ready to be part of the solution? Share this message on your social networks to expand the reach of this crucial search. Together, we can get the right information to the right people. Explore more stories about improvement and justice on our site and discover how every action counts in building a better tomorrow.

Harfuch products dominate sales at WTC

Itinerant merchants find a new business in the image of the official.

Blankets and keychains with the face of Omar García Harfuch

Outside the World Trade Center, where Morena holds its internal catwalk of aspiring state candidates, street vendors have found a gold mine: the image of the Secretary of Citizen Security.

Prices range from 50 pesos for key chains to 200 for blankets. According to merchants, these items are the most in demand at the event. They even surpass those of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Claudia Sheinbaum.

The popularity of the official is reflected in sales. The sellers adapted their offer to the interest of the attendees. The variety of products has captured the attention of those who come to the venue.

The Morenoist catwalk not only moves politics. It also generates a direct impact on street commerce in the area. Sellers take advantage of each trend to increase their income.

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UAT students win bronze for gum against HPV

Natural gummy project against HPV wins bronze medal in Ibero-American final.

Two students from the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas (UAT) achieved third place in the Ibero-American Final of Infomatrix 2026, one of the most important science and technology competitions in the region.

Juan Pablo Hernández Hernández and Yuridia Guadalupe Ruiz García, from the Tampico Faculty of Nursing, presented “V-Guard Gummies”, a gummy made with natural extracts that seeks to strengthen the immune system and support the prevention and treatment of the human papillomavirus (HPV).

High level competition

The event was organized by the Latin American Society of Science and Technology (SOLACYT) at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, San Luis Potosí Campus. It brought together 610 exhibitors and representatives of 250 finalist educational institutions from all over Latin America.

The young people reached this stage after obtaining the gold medal in the Gulf North regional phase. Their project received direct accreditation to the international phase thanks to the high score, quality and medical impact of the prototype.

The rector of the UAT, Dámaso Anaya Alvarado, promotes research and academic excellence as part of university education. This result reflects the work of students and teachers in developing accessible solutions to public health problems.

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Foreign SIMs do not prevent cell phone registration in Guatemala

Users seek to avoid registering lines with chips from abroad, but the CRT warns of restrictions and costs.

The deadline for the mandatory registration of cell lines in Guatemala is about to expire. Given this, some users are exploring the use of SIM cards from other countries to maintain their service without handing over personal data.

Limited alternatives

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) clarified that contracting a line abroad does not allow evasion of the provision. Users must meet the requirements to retain their mobile services.

While unlocked phones can run on international chips, authorities noted restrictions from foreign carriers. There are also higher costs for prolonged use outside the country of origin.

The measure seeks to strengthen security and prevent anonymous use of lines. The authorities insist that there are no valid shortcuts for those who intend to skip registration.

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