Fugitive Wanted by the FBI Arrested in Nuevo León

Arnoldo 'J', a suspect in first-degree murder and considered one of the FBI's most wanted, was arrested in San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León. This arrest follows joint actions between Mexico and the U.S. to enhance security in the region.


Fugitive Wanted by the FBI Arrested in Nuevo León

The Attorney General's Office of the Republic of Mexico, through the Unit of International Police Affairs and Interpol, has successfully detained Arnoldo "J", who is one of the FBI's most wanted. He is accused of qualified homicide, a crime he allegedly committed in 2012. The capture took place in San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León.

The FBI offered a reward of up to $250,000 for information leading to the capture of Arnoldo "J". This arrest adds to other recent actions in the fight against organized crime in Mexico. One of the previous detainees is Ricardo "N", alias "El Ricky" or "Mando R", regional chief of the Northeast Cartel in Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas.

The Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, has led operations in the northeast of the country, working closely with local authorities. On this occasion, emphasis was placed on the corridor connecting Nuevo León with Tamaulipas. This joint action has yielded results with the capture of Arnoldo "J". According to the information provided by the Attorney General's Office, Arnoldo "J" is implicated in the murder of his wife in 2012 in Burbank, Illinois.

The diligence of the Unit of International Police Affairs and Interpol is a significant step in the cooperation on security matters between Mexico and the United States, demonstrating a shared commitment against crime.