The long arm of the law will eventually catch up to you. The FBI in Chicago has just announced that a man from Illinois on their 10 most wanted list has finally been captured after more than a dozen years on the run.

The FBI in Chicago just shared an alert on their Facebook page which shared the news of the capture of a man from Burbank, Illinois who they have been after since 2012. This update was just shared on their Facebook page today.

"FBI announced the capture of Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Arnoldo Jimenez after he was taken into custody without incident in Monterrey, Mexico. Jimenez, of Burbank, IL, had been wanted since May 2012 when he allegedly killed his wife, Estrella Carrera, hours after their wedding. His capture confirms that the FBI will use all available resources to bring criminals to justice, no matter how much time has passed or where they may be in the world."

Here's the statement shared by the FBI at the time of his capture:

“The apprehension of Arnoldo Jimenez was the result of the tireless teamwork by the FBI and Burbank Police Department, and we would like to commend the professionalism and dedication of everyone involved," said Deputy Chief William Casey of the Burbank Police Department. "The FBI and Burbank Police Department were committed to bringing justice for Estrella Carrera and her family."

The capture happened earlier this year, but the FBI is sharing the update today to emphasize that law enforcement will eventually find you no matter how long it takes.

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