In a historic display of rapid law enforcement coordination, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the apprehension of Samuel Ramirez Jr., 33, from its "Ten Most Wanted" fugitives list in a record-breaking 73 minutes following his public listing. Ramirez was detained in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, on March 10, 2026, marking the fastest capture in the program's 76-year history. This swift arrest underscores a renewed commitment by the bureau to pursue violent offenders with unprecedented speed and international collaboration.
"In the last year alone, we have apprehended more fugitives than in the previous four years combined." — FBI Director Kash Patel
Ramirez was wanted in connection with a May 2023 double homicide at the Stars Bar and Grill in Federal Way, Washington. The tragic incident resulted in the deaths of two employees, 37-year-old Katie Duhnke and 36-year-old Jessyca Hohn, and left a customer injured. Following the shooting, Ramirez fled the state, eventually crossing into Mexico, which led to a federal warrant being issued for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. His addition to the FBI's prestigious "Ten Most Wanted" list, established in 1950 to identify and target the nation's most dangerous fugitives, signaled a concerted effort to bring him to justice.
Attorney General Pam Bondi lauded the efficiency of the operation, stating the apprehension was a powerful demonstration of the Justice Department’s "relentless pursuit of justice for victims and their families." She specifically highlighted the critical role that international collaboration played in locating Ramirez and securing his swift extradition to the United States. This sentiment was echoed by FBI Director Kash Patel, who emphasized the seamless coordination between the FBI’s Legal Attaché office in Mexico City and local Mexican law enforcement agencies, which proved instrumental in the rapid detention.
Director Patel further underscored the FBI's recent achievements in fugitive apprehensions, noting a significant increase in success rates. On the 76th anniversary of the Ten Most Wanted program, he posted on X, stating, "In the last year alone, we have apprehended more fugitives than in the previous four years combined." He further elaborated, "We arrested more in one year (7) than had been arrested the previous four years combined (4)," illustrating a marked acceleration in the bureau's effectiveness. Patel framed this milestone as part of a broader initiative to enhance law enforcement capabilities under the current administration, reinforcing the FBI’s commitment to safeguarding American communities and upholding public trust.
The record-setting arrest brought a profound sense of relief to the grieving community in Washington. Teena Nelson, owner of the Stars Bar and Grill, remembered the victims, Katie Duhnke and Jessyca Hohn, as "people who lit up every room they entered." Speaking to WLBT, Nelson conveyed that the news of Ramirez's custody felt like "answered prayers" for a community still grappling with the loss. She also noted the bar's role as a long-standing community hub, which made the violent incident and its aftermath particularly impactful for local residents.
Adding another layer to the historic capture, the FBI also announced a substantial $1 million reward for information leading to Ramirez’s apprehension. This marked the first time a newly added individual to the Ten Most Wanted list received such a high incentive. Officials indicated that offering significant rewards is a strategic move designed to encourage public tips and accelerate the capture of fugitives, thereby enhancing overall program effectiveness.
Following his arrest, Ramirez was extradited to King County, Washington, where he now faces charges of first- and second-degree murder. Prosecutors have indicated that investigative work may continue, including examining any remaining leads or potential connections to other criminal activities, to ensure a comprehensive resolution to the case. The historic 73-minute capture serves as a testament to the FBI’s intensified focus on rapid response, robust community engagement, and indispensable international cooperation in its mission to bring dangerous criminals to justice.