A fugitive on the run for years is arrested when he turns up at the Olympics to watch hockey

ROME (AP) — A Slovak fugitive who had been on the run for 16 years was finally arrested when he turned up in Milan to support his national ice hockey team at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, police said Friday.

Related Articles


Norwegian biathlete wins another Olympic bronze medal, 3 days after confessing his infidelity


ISU defends Olympic ice dance scoring after French judge’s margin swings gold to French team over US


Norway’s Klaebo makes history on skis, ties all-time Winter Olympics gold record


Chloe Kim falls short of Olympic three-peat, but passes the torch to a protege from South Korea


The beloved Olympic mascots are color-changing critters that are vulnerable to climate change

The 44-year-old man, who was not named, was wanted by Italian authorities for a series of thefts committed in 2010.

The carabinieri managed to track down and arrest the man Wednesday after he checked into a campsite in the outskirts of Milan, thanks to an automatic alert from the campsite reception.

The fugitive was then taken to Milan’s San Vittore prison to serve a pending sentence of 11 months and 7 days, according to the carabinieri, Italy’s military police.

The man did not manage to see the opening game in which Slovakia’s hockey team beat Finland with a sound 4-1 at Milan’s Santagiulia Arena on Wednesday.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous post A fugitive on the run for years is arrested when he turns up at the Olympics to watch hockey
Next post Minnesotans welcome the immigration surge drawdown but remain vigilant