Summary
Daniel Andreas San Diego, a suspect in two bombings in California, evaded the FBI for 21 years before being found in Wales. San Diego, allegedly linked to animal rights extremist groups, faces an extradition hearing in the UK to determine if he will be sent back to the United States to face trial.
Key Facts
- Daniel Andreas San Diego is suspected of being involved in bombings in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2003.
- He was on the FBI's most wanted list for 21 years before being found in Wales in 2023.
- The bombings took place at a biotechnology corporation and a nutritional products company, injuring no one.
- San Diego was allegedly connected to an animal rights extremist group that claimed responsibility for the bombings.
- He faces an extradition hearing in London to decide if he will be sent to the US for trial.
- The FBI offered a $250,000 bounty for information leading to San Diego's capture.
- Special Agents involved in the case noted missed opportunities to arrest San Diego before he disappeared.