Jaimes Sutton, 24, went viral after a local police department posted his distinctive mugshot on its Facebook page
An Australian man who was able to stay a fugitive for two weeks despite a distinctive tattoo covering his entire face and the word "Beast" written across forehead was reportedly arrested on Wednesday.
Jaimes Sutton, 24, went viral in the country earlier this month after the Murray River Police District in New South Wales posted a photo of the fugitive on its Facebook page asking the public for its helping in locating him, according to news.com.au.
"Does he have any distinguishing features?" several people commented after a local news station tweeted out his picture.
"Please remember to be on the lookout for a man who resembles a postage stamp…" another joked.
An Australian man who was able to stay a fugitive for two weeks despite a distinctive tattoo covering his entire face and the word "Beast" written across forehead was reportedly arrested on Wednesday.
Jaimes Sutton, 24, went viral in the country earlier this month after the Murray River Police District in New South Wales posted a photo of the fugitive on its Facebook page asking the public for its helping in locating him, according to news.com.au.
"Does he have any distinguishing features?" several people commented after a local news station tweeted out his picture.
"Please remember to be on the lookout for a man who resembles a postage stamp…" another joked.
Australian fugitive with full face tattoo, 'Beast' written on forehead arrested after 2 weeks on the run
A fugitive with a tattoo covering his entire face along with "Beast" written on his forehead was arrested on Wednesday after evading police for two weeks.
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He also changed his Facebook profile while he was on the run to a selfie with half of his face covered.