FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitive Found in Wales After 21 Years
Daniel Andreas San Diego, suspected in 2003 California bombings, appeared in a London court following his arrest in rural Wales.
- Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, was arrested in Maenan, Conwy, a remote area in North Wales, on November 25 after evading authorities for over two decades.
- San Diego is accused of planting two bombs at a biotechnology company in Emeryville, California, and a nail bomb at a nutritional products company in Pleasanton in 2003.
- He was the first person suspected of domestic terrorism to be added to the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist list in 2009, with a $250,000 reward offered for information leading to his capture.
- Authorities believe San Diego has ties to an animal rights extremist group that claimed responsibility for the bombings, though no injuries were reported in the incidents.
- He appeared via video link at Westminster Magistrates’ Court for an extradition hearing and is scheduled for another court appearance on December 31.