
A guy that left a Puerto Rican jail virtually 40 years earlier was collared in Florida, according to the Lee Area Constable’s Workplace.
Jorge Milla-Valdes left from a Puerto Rican jail in 1987. The Puerto Rico Division of Justice thought he was living under the name Luis Aguirre.
His criminal background consisted of burglary and worsened battery with a lethal tool in Florida’s Monroe Area, according to the constable’s workplace.
The LCSO Fugitive Warrants Device looked for Milla-Valdes and acquired the initial 1986 finger prints from Puerto Rico, and an established from his criminal background in Monroe Area.

In this display grab of a video clip, the apprehension of Jorge Milla-Valdes is revealed,
Lee Area Constable’s Workplace
” Concealed Finger Prints Manager Tina Carver sped up the finger print contrast. 15-minutes later on -and making use of finger prints that were taken control of 40 years ago- Manager Carver had the ability to match the prints, and verify that Aguirre and Milla-Valdes coincided person that had actually gotten away,” the constable’s workplace claimed.
The fugitives device was notified of the suit and Milla-Valdes was collared 2 hours later on in Ft. Myers Shores, according to the constable’s workplace.

In this display grab of a video clip, the apprehension of Jorge Milla-Valdes is revealed,
Lee Area Constable’s Workplace
” They do not desire me. They informed me regarding 2 times,” Milla-Valdes informed police officers as he was collared, cops bodycam video programs.
” Currently they do. They transformed their mind,” a detaining policeman reacted.
The constable praised his device’s quick action.
” My group’s ability is unrivaled at every degree; also if your criminal offenses do not begin below in Lee Area, I assure, they will certainly finish below,” Lee Area Constable Carmine Marceno claimed in a declaration.