BOSTON – Authorities say an "aged person" found at a Massachusetts household actually was a 31-12 months-aged fugitive donning a disguise.
Police went to a dwelling on Cape Cod Thursday searching for Shaun Miller, who'd been a fugitive considering that April when he and various other individuals were indicted on heroin distribution fees. Police say when they requested a person there to occur outside, an aged person emerged.
CAPTURED: ATF fugitive arrested in a disguise by @yarmouthpolice https://t.co/2Cq1uW2MEG pic.twitter.com/XEkH0uPdlM
— ATF HQ (@ATFHQ) August 19, 2016
The U.S. Attorney's workplace states when officers recognized the person was Miller they pulled off his "practical disguise" and positioned him below arrest. Almost $30,000 in money and two loaded guns were found in the dwelling.
Miller, of Hyannis, is being held pending a detention listening to on Aug. 31 in federal court docket. It wasn't straight away known if he's represented by a attorney.
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