FBI Adds Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre to Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List
Federal authorities have added Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, escalating efforts to gather public tips and locate the fugitive.
The FBI has added Anibal Alexander Canelon Aguirre to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, a designation reserved for high-priority cases where federal authorities are seeking broader public visibility and tips. Placement on the list typically signals that investigators believe public awareness can play a key role in locating a suspect.
According to the bureau’s announcement, the case is now being elevated through national distribution channels, including the FBI’s wanted platforms and partner law-enforcement networks. The goal is to increase lead volume and speed up actionable intelligence across jurisdictions.
Federal officials are urging anyone with credible information to report it through official FBI tip channels. Authorities continue to stress a standard public-safety warning: individuals should not attempt to confront or apprehend wanted persons themselves, and should instead provide information directly to law enforcement.
This latest update reflects an ongoing strategy by federal investigators to keep major fugitive investigations visible and active, especially when multi-agency coordination and interstate tracking may be involved.

