A double homicide suspect fleeing a Milwaukee double homicide, place on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list December 15, 2016, was captured Sunday morning, January 15, 2017, during a traffic stop in El Paso, Texas.
Terry A.D. Strickland was arrested following almost six months as a fugitive.
Strickland was wanted on an arrest warrant from Milwaukee for the shooting deaths of two men. Strickland is charged with two counts of first degree intentional homicide. Milwaukee investigators said Strickland shot two men during a fight in the front yard of a home on July 17, 2016.
El Paso FBI Special Agent in Charge Doug Lindquist said agents located Strickland in Texas after a tip was called in to the FBI public access line. A $100,000 reward had been offered for information leading to Strickland’s arrest.
“I am proud of the continuous hard work of our agents and law enforcement partners in quickly apprehending this dangerous and violent fugitive.”
— Doug Lindquist, FBI
Lindquist said Strickland was added to the Most Wanted list exactly one month before his arrest on December 15, 2016.
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