The FBI released the below
information:
Yaser Abdel Said, a capital
murder suspect wanted in connection with the homicide of his two teenage
daughters, Amina and Sarah, was taken into custody without incident today in
Justin, Texas, by the FBI’s Dallas Field Office. Said was placed on the FBI’s Ten
Most Wanted Fugitives list on December 4, 2014. Said is currently in federal
custody and will soon be transferred to Dallas County.
“The FBI-led Dallas Violent Crimes Task Force
has worked tirelessly to find Yaser Abdel Said. These experienced investigators
never gave up on their quest to find him and pledged to never forget the young
victims in this case,” said FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Matthew DeSarno.
“Said was placed on the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List nearly six years ago for
the heinous act he committed against his daughters. His capture and arrest
bring us one step closer to justice for Amina and Sarah. We want to thank our
partners at the Irving Police Department for working with us to apprehend this
dangerous individual.”
“On January 1, 2008, the Irving Police
Department opened a murder investigation after two young girls were found shot
to death. Since that night, the members of the Irving Police Department and our
partners with the Dallas FBI have tirelessly pursued justice for Amina and
Sarah,” said Irving Police Chief Jeff Spivey. “Even after 12 years of
frustration and dead ends, the pursuit for their killer never ceased. Today’s
arrest of their father, Yaser Said brings us closer to ensuring justice is
served on their behalf.”
Said took his daughters Amina (18) and Sarah
(17) for a ride in his taxicab on January 1, 2008, under the guise of taking
them to get something to eat. He drove them to Irving, Texas, where he
allegedly shot both girls inside the taxicab. They both died of multiple
gunshot wounds.
Based on an investigation by the Irving Police
Department, on January 2, 2008, a capital murder-multiple warrant was issued
for Said’s arrest. On August 21, 2008, a federal unlawful flight to avoid
prosecution warrant was issued by the United States District Court, Northern
District of Texas.
The search for Said was coordinated by the
FBI’s Dallas Violent Crimes Task Force, which is composed of FBI special agents
and officers from the Carrollton, Dallas, Garland, Grand Prairie, and Irving
Police Departments and the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Yaser Abdel Said was the 504th person to be
placed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, which was established in
March 1950. Additional information concerning Said and the FBI’s list of Ten
Most Wanted Fugitives can be found at fbi.gov/wanted.
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