FBI Wants Him. $10,000 Says He’s Still Out There.
By: Akinde S. Oluwaseun
He vanished.
Not with a bang. Not with a chase. Just… gone.
Olumide Adebiyi Adediran—aka Kevin. Eric. Maxo. Edward. The list goes on. A man with too many names and too many lies.
Back in 2001, he walked into a bank in Champaign, Illinois. No big deal. Except the check? Fake. The money? Never existed.
Then came the real mess. Stolen IDs. Fake accounts. Credit cards opened under other people’s names. Like a ghost slipping through cracks.
The feds moved fast. Trial date set. But before it could start… he disappeared.
December 2001. Vanished from the Central District. Like smoke.
A warrant followed. January 2, 2002. Violation of release conditions. That’s how they labeled him. But we all know what he really is: a fraudster who ran when the heat got close.
Now, twenty-three years later, the FBI still wants him. And they’re willing to pay $10,000 for help.
They say he’s tied to South Florida. Maybe hiding there. Or somewhere else. Who knows? He’s good at vanishing.
5’11”. 200 pounds. Black hair. Brown eyes. Looks normal. Acts normal. Until you dig deeper. Then you see the pattern. The aliases. The scams. The lies.
They’re not just looking for a man. They’re chasing a shadow.
And if you’ve seen him? If you know where he is? Call the FBI. Or your local consulate. Don’t wait.
Because some people don’t stay hidden forever.
And this one? He’s been wanted for too long.