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No Hiding In Mogadishu: Feds Track Down And Arrest $5M Minnesota Kid-Meal Scam Fugitive

Tampa Free Press

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June 28, 2026

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A Minnesota man who fled the country to avoid charges in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud case is finally in custody after being tracked down in Africa. Federal authorities announced that 42-year-old Abdikerm Abdelahi Eidleh of Burnsville, Minnesota, was arrested on June 25, 2026, in Mogadishu, Somalia. Eidleh was one of the original defendants [] No Hiding In Mogadishu: Feds Track Down And Arrest 5M Minnesota Kid-Meal Scam Fugitive

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Mindanao Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Maxim Honors Top Father Driver-Partners Nationwide for Father’s Day

Omar Uddin of Zamboanga City receives a grocery package after being named Maxim’s top father driver-partner nationwide. As part of its Father’s Day celebration, Maxim Rides Food Delivery recognized

ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

FBI confirmed Nancy Guthrie ransom note to TMZ was 'real deal': report

TMZ said the FBI confirmed a February ransom it received regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie was “the real deal.” The gossip site also said on Monday that rumors that the note said the missing woman was dead are inaccurate. TMZ ...

Law Enforcement Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

How an AI-Fueled Government Scam Kept a Man in Fear for 10 Weeks

A fake arrest warrant. Forged government documents. Daily video calls with impostors. Here's how an AI-fueled scam unraveled one man's retirement and cost him a quarter of a million dollars.

The Economic Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

CMRL's 'secret ledger' tracked illicit cash

CMRL's 'secret ledger' tracked illicit cash

Times of India

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· Jul 3, 2026

'Whole time I thought I was speaking to FBI': Video of two Indian men getting arrested for scamming 78-year-old woman in Ohio released

'Whole time I thought I was speaking to FBI': Video of two Indian men getting arrested for scamming 78-year-old woman in Ohio released

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· Jul 11, 2026

Nick Shirley's Latest Fraud Video Is Another Gold Mine

Nick Shirley's Latest Fraud Video Is Another Gold Mine

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Related coverage for "No Hiding In Mogadishu: Feds Track Down And Arrest $5M Minnesota Kid-Meal Scam Fugitive": Mindanao Times — Maxim Honors Top Father Driver-Partners Nationwide for Father’s Day. ArcaMax — FBI confirmed Nancy Guthrie ransom note to TMZ was 'real deal': report. Law Enforcement Today — How an AI-Fueled Government Scam Kept a Man in Fear for 10 Weeks. The Economic Times — CMRL's 'secret ledger' tracked illicit cash . Times of India — 'Whole time I thought I was speaking to FBI': Video of two Indian men getting arrested for scamming 78-year-old woman in Ohio released. Townhall — Nick Shirley's Latest Fraud Video Is Another Gold Mine