Vigilant Citizen, Traffic Stop Lead to Arrest of Fugitive

A routine act of community vigilance and a simple traffic stop led to the arrest of a fugitive who had evaded justice for more than 18 years.

On Sunday, April 27, a concerned Greenfield neighborhood resident noticed a suspicious vehicle that didn’t appear to belong in the area. The citizen promptly contacted authorities, and officers from the Kearney Police Department responded to investigate.

After locating the vehicle, a Kearney patrol officer observed the driver commit a traffic violation. During the stop, the driver was unable to provide a driver's license, any form of identification, or even a Social Security number.

Due to the suspicious circumstances, the Clay County Sheriff's Office was called to the scene with a mobile fingerprint scanner. Once the suspect’s fingerprints were analyzed, officers discovered the man’s true identity — a 38-year-old from Kansas City, Kansas, wanted in connection with two violent felony offenses in Johnson County, Kansas.

The man had been on the run from both state and federal authorities for over 18 years. He was taken into custody by Kearney Police and transported to the Clay County Detention Center, where he is being held without bond.

Further investigation revealed the man had also been living in the United States illegally for several years. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been notified, and federal authorities are expected to pursue additional charges after the resolution of his felony cases.

Kearney Police praised the alert citizen for their quick action, which ultimately led to the capture of a long-sought fugitive. The Police Department also reminds residents that if you see something suspicious to say something.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.