Pubdate: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 Source: Daily Herald-Tribune (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 Daily Herald -Tribune Contact: http://www.dailyheraldtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1840 Author: Canadian Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers) ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST WANTED NABBED IN CENTRAL ALBERTA INNISFAIL (CP) - RCMP in central Alberta ended a seven-year international hunt Saturday when they captured an American fugitive U.S. marshals say has links to the Hells Angels drug supply. "He's a violent, violent felon," said deputy U.S. marshal David Drake from Maine. "His propensity for violence is extraordinary. "I've been hunting him for four years." U.S. marshals, however, issued their first warrant for the man in 1994. He is believed to have used a string of aliases to avoid detection. Innisfail Mounties, with the help of Calgary and Red Deer RCMP tactical teams, quietly arrested Robert Michael Shimek, 29, of Minnesota at a country home west of the town, said Sgt. Ed Plitz. "They had to be very careful because he's vowed not to be taken alive," said Drake. "I guess he was tired, sleepy and they waited and they picked their time and they took him the safest way they could." Drake said police tracked down Shimek in 1998 after capturing three of his alleged underlings as they crossed from Canada into the United States with a stash of drugs and fully automatic machine-guns. Police allege Shimek made between $100,000 and $250,000 US a night at rock concerts selling the drugs - mainly hydroponically grown marijuana and LSD. The trio's arrest led to Shimek's indictment on weapons and trafficking charges and started Drake's dogged pursuit. So far, Drake's investigation has led to 22 arrests, including three Canadians. "Every day I would go to sleep at night thinking, 'What could I do next to find him?' I would wake up in the morning going, 'What am I going to do today?"' Shimek has been featured on America's Most Wanted. Federal agents allege he had as many as 50 people running drugs from Canada into the U.S. Police believe his arrest has effectively shut down a major hydroponic marijuana supplier to Hells Angels clubs across Canada. Drake said Shimek will likely be sent to Thunder Bay, Ont., to face charges because a trailer loaded with machine guns, liquid LSD and drug paraphernalia was intercepted there in 1998. He will also face charges when he is returned to Maine. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake