CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A wanted fugitive was arrested Thursday after a year of searching.
US Marshals caught the suspect at about 10:30 a.m.
The suspect was wanted in Aransas county and was found at a home on Yorkshire Drive, off Yorktown Boulevard.
Corpus Christi Police Department K9 officers were on hand to help Marshals and DEA agents as they took the suspect into custody.
Officials tell 3NEWS the man was wanted for manufacturing and delivery of narcotics and bail jumping.
While at the scene, Marshals also searched the house, but could not say what was found inside that home.
They also said they could not release the name of the suspect at this time.
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