Canada’s Most Wanted Gun Smuggler Apprehended in Cross-Border Operation

Friday, May 9, 2025, 9:21 am

In a high-stakes manhunt, authorities arrested a notorious gun smuggler from Toronto, long sought after on Canada’s most wanted list. The fugitive, who had eluded capture for years, was nabbed by U.S. law enforcement operating near the border, marking a significant breakthrough in cross-border criminal investigations.


cp24.com/ / One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives arrested in the U.S. - CP24

One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives arrested in the U.S.  CP24

torontosun.com / Most wanted GTA gun trafficker who skipped bail is nabbed in Atlanta

The fourth time was not the charm for convicted firearms trafficker Kamar Cunningham. Cunningham, 43, who had been sprung on bail three times, was arrested by the United States Marshals in Atlanta on Wednesday and is being held pending extradition back to Canada. Each time the gun runner breached…

citynews.ca / One of Canada’s most wanted, convicted Toronto gun smuggler, arrested in Atlanta

One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives, a convicted gun smuggler from Toronto, was arrested in Atlanta this week after eluding authorities for years. The Toronto Police Service (TPS) said Kamar Cunningham, 43, was arrested on May 7, 2025, after the U.S. Marshals Service located him in Georgia. He is…

globalnews.ca / U.S. police arrest Ontario gun trafficker on Canada’s most wanted list

A wanted, convicted gun trafficker that Toronto police have been looking for has been found and arrested by police south of the border.


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