FBI: Chinese man kidnapped after business meeting in LA

FAN Editor

The FBI says a Chinese man was kidnapped after a business meeting in the Los Angeles-area last month, but authorities haven’t heard from the kidnappers since they demanded a $2 million ransom.

Officials said Monday 28-year-old Ruochen “Tony” Liao was abducted by three men on July 16.

Continue Reading Below

He owned a Southern California car dealership that sold high-end cars, such as Porches and Bentleys.

Gene Kowel, an assistant special agent in charge at the FBI’s office in Los Angeles, said investigators are examining several theories, including that Liao was involved in a business dispute.

He said Liao had been involved with business deals with individuals who “were not the most reputable.”

On Monday, the FBI released a sketch of one of the men they believed was involved in the kidnapping.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Serena Williams opens up about Nike's 'Queen' collection in collaboration with designer Virgil Abloh

Tennis superstar Serena Williams on Monday opened up about the “Queen” collection, her latest partnership with sports apparel giant Nike and American fashion designer Virgil Abloh. When the U.S. Open kicks off next week in New York, the Olympic medalist will hit the court in an all-new Nike outfit, created […]