FBI nabs 'Top 10 Most Wanted' suspect after 16 years on the lam for Milwaukee picnic double-murder: Feds

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One of the FBI’s top 10 most-wanted fugitives – who was behind a Wisconsin double murder and multiple attempted homicides – was nabbed in Mexico this week after 16 years on the lam, officials announced Friday.  

Agents from the FBI descended upon Zapopan in Guadalajara, Mexico on Thursday evening and arrested 48-year-old Octaviano Juarez-Corro after receiving a public tip, the bureau’s Milwaukee Field Office announced.

He allegedly approached a friend of the woman and began a conversation before pulling out a gun and opening fire. According to authorities, Juarez-Corro and his wife were “reported to be in the final stages of their divorce.” 

Two people were killed and three others were injured. Victims included Juarez-Corroz’s wife, who suffered two gunshot wounds to the chest but survived. 

“Octaviano Juarez-Corro spent the last 16 years running from law enforcement, hiding in another country, and believing time and distance was on his side,” said Michael Hensle, special agent-in-charge of the FBI’s Milwaukee Field Office.

Juarez-Corro was wanted on charges of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, first-degree intentional homicide and first-degree intentional homicide. 

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