4 of the FBI's Most Wanted were caught this year. Here's who is still on the list.
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The capture of a Texas mother suspected of killing her young son marked the fourth apprehension this year of a suspect on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. Donald Eugene Fields II was arrested Jan. 25 in Lady Lake, Fla., after a routine traffic stop. Arnoldo Jimenez was arrested Jan. 30 in Mexico in connection with his wife's 2012 murder. Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, an alleged MS-13 leader, was added in February and caught March 17 in Mexico. Cindy Rodriguez Singh, added in July amid a missing-child investigation, was taken into custody in India on Aug. 21. New additions include Fausto Isidro Meza-Flores, Ryan Wedding, and Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano. Nine fugitives remain listed, including Alejandro Rosales Castillo and Wilver Villegas-Palomino.
Arrested Donald Eugene Fields II, 61. St. Louis man indicted on child sex charges. Arrested Jan. 25 in Lady Lake, Fla., after a routine traffic stop. Arnoldo Jimenez, 43. Wanted for the 2012 murder of his wife, found dead in their Illinois apartment the day after their wedding. Arrested Jan. 30 in Mexico. Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, 47. Alleged MS-13 leader indicted on charges related to drugs, terrorism and racketeering. Added in February, caught March 17 in Mexico.
Cindy Rodriguez Singh, 40. She was added to the list in July after she left the country amid the investigation into the disappearance of one of her children, who hadn't been seen since 2022. She was taken into custody in India on Aug. 21. Rodriguez Singh is one of 12 women to have ever been on the list. Arguably the most famous is Angela Davis, the former UCLA professor who was on the list for two months in 1970
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