U.S. Immigration Authorities Apprehend Canadian Most Wanted Murder Suspect During Targeted Operation In Mississippi
Canadian Most Wanted suspect Adrian Vincent Walker was caught by ICE in Mississippi. Read the details of the arrest and the pending murder charges.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 9:45 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Dallas Express

The Cross Border Manhunt for a High Profile Fugitive
A coordinated effort between international law enforcement and U.S. federal agents culminated in the arrest of one of Canada's most sought after criminal suspects. Adrian Vincent Walker, 30, was taken into custody on March 23 during a tactical operation at a residence in Tupelo, Mississippi. Walker had been a primary target for the Toronto Police Service since a violent encounter in May 2024, which left one individual dead and another injured. His presence in the southern United States triggered an immediate response from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who had been tracking his movements as part of a broader push to secure the border against violent offenders.
Discovery of Weapons and Federal Gun Charges
During the execution of the arrest warrant, agents discovered that Walker was in possession of a firearm, a significant violation of both state and federal statutes for a non citizen without legal status. This discovery has led to new charges within the United States, including illegal possession of a firearm and illegal entry into the country. Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis emphasized that the recovery of the weapon highlights the ongoing danger posed by high level fugitives who cross international boundaries to evade justice. Walker is currently being held in federal custody while authorities navigate the complexities of his domestic charges and his pending extradition.
Historical Context of the Toronto Homicide Case
The search for Walker began in the York district of Toronto following a shooting on May 7, 2024. Canadian prosecutors have officially sought him on counts of first degree murder and attempted murder, categorizing the incident as an extremely violent act that required his placement on the nation's "Most Wanted" list. Prior to the 2024 shooting, Walker had a documented criminal history in Canada, including a prison sentence of more than three years for aggravated assault. His transition from local violent offender to international fugitive has made him a top priority for the Homeland Security Task Force.
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