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    'America's Most Wanted' fugitive nabbed in Montreal after decade on lam

    MONTREAL - A convicted child molester who has been on the run from U.S. authorities for a decade, and was featured on the TV show "America's Most Wanted," has been captured in Canada.

    Steven Dyer is wanted in Arizona after failing to show up for a court appearance. He was convicted in 2002 on 13 counts of child molestation and faces a minimum term of 169 years behind bars.

    According to the Canada Border Services Agency, Dyer assumed the identity of a Canadian citizen and was living in Vancouver.

    Border-services agents say they learned he was outside the country and they nabbed him as he passed through Montreal's Trudeau airport, as he was returning from Venezuela on Tuesday night.

    Dyer was featured on episodes of the U.S. show, "America's Most Wanted," over the last two years. The show described him as a pharmaceutical sales rep in Scottsdale, Ariz., who had a clean criminal history and volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

    "(He) portrayed himself as a wealthy, upstanding citizen with a heart of gold, always willing to go out of his way to help others," says the show's website.

    "But between 1999 and 2001, Dyer did the unthinkable."

    It said he befriended a young boy — giving him alcohol and taking him on trips to gain his trust — before repeatedly abusing him for more than 18 months. He was later accused of committing similar acts on another boy.

    After his first court appearance, the show said, Dyer managed to convince a judge to lower his bail amount — from $2.5 million, to $100,000.

    He posted the bond and, after showing up to several pre-trial hearings he disappeared in January 2002. A warrant was issued for his arrest on Jan. 7, 2002. He was convicted of child molestation in absentia, three months later.

    The show said investigators later learned that Dyer obtained two U.S. state driver's licences and applied for a passport, using his brother's name, and had been spotted throughout the southwestern U.S.

    Dyer now faces extradition proceedings in Canada. Authorities said there was some discussion Wednesday about whether Dyer should be charged with illegal entry into Canada, or whether he should be shipped immediately back to the U.S.

    "There are different scenarios that are being studied," said Veronique Lalime, a spokeswoman for the Canada Border Services Agency.

    "He might face criminal changes in Canada or there's also the possibility of extradition."

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    • Tardis  •  Dallas, United States  •  2 months ago
      Good job Canada send him back and we will look after him.
      • Dean Dean 2 months ago
        we could save a lot of time, money and red tape and just string him up here.
      • JOPS 2 months ago
        No Dean, cause we don't fry 'em here, but they do in Texas! You're welcome to him, Tardis!
      • IT'S MY OPINION 2 months ago
        I hope the authorities listen to you Tardis.
    • amber  •  2 months ago
      Just ship him back to the states, why spend the tax payers dollars. He is guilty let the inmates deal with him.
      • Gimmeabreak 2 months ago
        Why don't we just execute all the inmates everywhere then? I don't want my tax dollars supporting anyone in jail. Why stop with him?
      • dbirdz 2 months ago
        umm..okay?
      • Carmen Childs 2 months ago
        Minimum sentence is 169 years. I don't think we need to worry about adding more charges. Just ship him out and the US can deal with their own. We have enough cases to deal with in Canada.
    • J.J.  •  2 months ago
      They should never have taken 'America's Most Wanted' off as a weekly show. Get rid of COPS and bring back AMW.
      • LOOPY 2 months ago
        I agree J.J....it was a great show
      • Kaija 2 months ago
        Didn't I see ads for AMW being revived on another network? Lifetime maybe?
      • Viewpoint Bizarre 2 months ago
        AMW is a documentary with no action. Who the F wants to listen to those hosts?
    • SMT  •  2 months ago
      You can get away with so much
      when you're wealthy.

      Even pretending to be wealthy,
      gave this guy liberty and opportunity to escape justice.
    • JohnSomethingOrOther  •  2 months ago
      Send him back, he gets to be the child in Bubba's cell
      • abandando1 2 months ago
        BUBBA WILL #$%$ IN THE #$%$ TO MAKE HIM HUMBLED.
      • Viewpoint Bizarre 2 months ago
        Is Bubba like a clone or something? He's in every prison possible.
      • Malo 2 months ago
        Amen to that! Love it, rot in hell you piece of shit!
    • Dick  •  Red Deer, Alberta  •  2 months ago
      Always a lot of whining on this forum about lax Canadian laws, enforcement, and courts, but have a look at this one folks! This guy was up on 13 counts of child molestation in the states, but was apparently out on bail! Seems to me that with 13 counts, and facing 100+ years in jail, in Canada we would have had the guy in a remand (think Shafia family).
      As for what to do with him now, I'd like our people to hold on to him long enough to have the cops look at any unsolved child molesting cases he might have been involved with here. Can't imagine a guy like this kept it in his pants for 10 years.
      • LOOPY 2 months ago
        But in Canada he would be rehabilitated and back out on the street in 5 or 6 years. He will be in jail until he dies in the states and lets hope he dies sooner than later and saves the American people all the money to feed the jerk
      • Dick 2 months ago
        No Loopy, he would not be back on the street. Whenever his sentence was finished here -- and seeing that our cops haven't had a good chance to find out what he's done here, we don't know how long that would be -- he would then be extradited to the U.S. as per the treaty between the two coutries, and the Americans could get him started on his 169 years.
      • David 2 months ago
        Loopy is wrong. In Canada he would be out in fifteen to twenty years and his picture would be distributed throughout the community he was released in. His every move would be closely watched.
    • kanadier33  •  Kitchener, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      don't waste the money to charge him here, just send him back! he's already been convicted, anyway.
    • Ash  •  Chetwynd, British Columbia  •  2 months ago
      I bet we can all guess why he was traveling!
    • Maxi  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      ooh! wrong package,send it back to the owner.
    • ZeroOne  •  2 months ago
      Man! 169 yrs in prison if he goes back to the U.S, why in the world would Canada want to keep him locked up, give him a roof over his head with 3 meals a day. Oh yah! it's tax payers money why the heck would the care. What the heck is there to consider? Let the U.S take care of him!
    • The gentle warrior  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  2 months ago
      Ship him back!
    • ANGRY  •  2 months ago
      SEND HIM BACK NOW......to heck with spending tax payers money,,,,,
    • Elia  •  Montreal, Quebec  •  2 months ago
      Another piece of #$%$ off our streets. Good riddance! It may have taken a while, but better late than never.
    • Paula  •  2 months ago
      All the big boys in prison will have a new toy. Hope he enjoys it - or not. Just get his sorry a** out of Canada.
    • nann  •  Montreal, Quebec  •  2 months ago
      put the judge that lowered his bail...in the next cell to dyer
    • Joey  •  2 months ago
      Needs to be castrated this human piece of #$%$
    • Joseph Parente  •  Hamilton, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      A good job would have been to call the Arizona police to pick Dyer up and take him back to the US on the sly. The way I see things now is that his lawyers are going to fight extradition, on the grounds of cruel & unusual punishment, since he was convicted in absentia & given 169 years. They may even use the "refugee" gambit for the same reason. I can see this going on in the courts for several years & become another case of public money used for an illegal alien.
    • Thina  •  2 months ago
      Send him back! I'm sure America will know exactly what to do with him.
    • Scared  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      Extradition immediately. He saw our country as a liberal safe zone for criminals like himmself. FACES 169 years in prison! He wouldn,t get 169 days here in Canada.
    • Voter  •  2 months ago
      And just back from a trip to Venezuela - wonder how many children he assaulted there and in Canada??? Glad they caught him. Send him back immediately to start his jail time since he was already found guilty when he didn't show up for the trial.
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