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Crying fugitive illegally in US, wanted by Interpol for murder arrested during traffic stop in Texas
Story by Nicholas McEntyre • 4h


An international fugitive from Mexico, living in the United States illegally and wanted for murder by Interpol, cried as she was arrested last week in Texas.

Leo Acosta Sanchez, 21, was captured on May 24, when she was pulled over during a routine traffic stop, as part of a collaboration between local and federal authorities.

“During a routine patrol, vigilant Splendora Police officers identified the wanted individual behind the wheel of a vehicle and promptly called for backup,” the department announced Saturday.
 
“Following the arrival of additional units, a traffic stop was conducted, leading to the immediate arrest of the driver, identified as Leo Acosta Sanchez,” it continued.

Authorities knew Sanchez was living in the area, was wanted by Interpol, and knew of her travel habits.

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