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An accused murderer who was able to flee house arrest by breaking off his ankle monitor was arrested Monday after a month-long manhunt as one of Texas’ 10 most wanted fugitives. Trevor
McEuen, 32, was facing capital murder charges when he skipped a court appearance on May 5 — which Lone Star State Gov. Greg Abbott ripped as proof of “why Texas must fix its broken and
deadly bail system.” McEuen was finally busted early Monday, with a photo showing him barefoot and covered in mud in the back of a police cruiser. McEuen had been put on the list of Texas’
most wanted fugitives with a $30,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. It was not immediately clear if a tip led to Monday’s arrest. He fled house arrest while awaiting trial on
capital murder charges for the 2023 execution-style slaying of a neighbor, Aaron Martinez, 35, who was shot 15 to 30 times in the back and forehead. EXPLORE MORE The slaying came at the
climax of a lengthy feud between the neighbors that Martinez’s family alleged included McEuen firing at Martinez’s property and hurling racial slurs at him. After the murder, McEuen was
arrested following a standoff with the SWAT team and charged with murder. He was indicted for capital murder in November 2023, CBS News reported. He was released from jail in September but
was locked up again after he violated his terms by posting photos of Martinez online. He was released again after posting another $2 million bond in December, just to eventually break off
his ankle monitor and flee, according to Fox 4 News. “A violent criminal like McEuen charged with capital murder should never be released on our streets,” Abbott said. “That’s why I made
bail reform an emergency item that must pass this legislative session.”