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U.S. Marshals Intensify Hunt for Fugitive Accused in Synthetic Drug Trade After 11 Years on the Run

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Published on June 25, 2024
U.S. Marshals Intensify Hunt for Fugitive Accused in Synthetic Drug Trade After 11 Years on the RunSource: U.S. Marshal's Service

After 11 years on the run, Amir Nabil Senada remains at large, and the U.S. Marshals are intensifying efforts to track him down. Senada, infamously associated with the synthetic marijuana trade, violated the conditions of his pretrial release by failing to keep in contact with his supervision officer. According to a report by FOX San Antonio, the U.S. Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force is now turning to the public for assistance in locating Senada.

The last confirmed sighting of Senada was in Fountain Valley, California, where he was initially placed under supervision. Despite the time that has passed, law enforcement believes he might still have ties to and could possibly be seeking out refuge once again in the San Antonio area or California. The Marshals acknowledge the challenges in tracking Senada, noting that over a decade on the run inevitably means his appearance has likely undergone notable changes, a fact that might to complicate their efforts to apprehend him.

Senada, born in Cairo, Egypt, stands at 5'9" and was last reported to weigh 210 pounds. With an individual so adept at evading capture, every bit of information could prove crucial. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office is urging anyone with insights into Senada's whereabouts to come forward. As reported by Yami Virgin for FOX San Antonio, those with information on this case are asked to directly contact the Sheriff's Office at 210-335-8477.