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FBI captures Top Ten Most Wanted fugitive with alleged Sinaloa Cartel ties, Patel says

The fugitive was wanted for alleged drug trafficking, money laundering and dogfighting ties, and the FBI offered up to $1 million for information.

  • On Wednesday, the FBI arrested Gregory Henderson in Louin, Mississippi, one day after adding the 46-year-old fugitive to the Ten Most Wanted list. Authorities announced the capture on Friday, noting a tip provided critical information.
  • Federal authorities sought Henderson since an August 31, 2023, operation in Central Indiana involving more than 300 officers executing warrants at 25 locations. The fugitive faces charges for drug trafficking tied to the Sinaloa Cartel, money laundering, and illegal animal fighting.
  • The FBI offered a $1 million reward for information leading to Henderson's arrest. "This arrest reflects the relentless determination of the FBI," said FBI Special Agent in Charge Timothy OMalley.
  • Following his arrest, Henderson appeared in federal court in Mississippi and remains in custody pending extradition. He will be returned to the Southern District of Indiana to face prosecution for drug trafficking and animal-fighting conspiracy charges.
  • Considered armed and dangerous, Henderson maintained ties to Midwestern cities including Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Lexington. His placement on the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list reflected years of federal investigation into his criminal network.
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Man arrested in Mississippi a day after being added to FBI '10 Most Wanted' list

Gregory Henderson Jr. was arrested by the FBI one day after being added to their "10 Most Wanted" list.

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