Ronnell Jones
CHICAGO—
In New York he’s known as the cross-dressing killer and he was on the run for two years. Last month, he was caught in Chicago. Police here say it was good old fashioned police work and a little help from Google that put a fugitive behind bars.

24-year-old Ronnell Jones frequently dressed like a woman to elude police.
He was featured on America’s Most Wanted in March. Three months later, the double murder suspect was arrested in Chicago.

A Google search of his name told cops they made a big bust.

Police say Jones refused to cooperate so while they were waiting to find out more about him, they Googled his name and learned he was wanted for shooting and killing two people in a botched robbery in Yonkers, New York. Four others, including a 5-year old-child, were injured in that incident.

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Ronnell Jones, of Brooklyn, was arrested after a traffic stop in Chicago. Jones, a suspect in a 2010 double homicide, had evaded police for two years while disguising himself as a woman.
The Chicago Police Department are partially crediting their use of a simple Google search in nabbing a double-homicide suspect from New York who had avoided authorities for two years by dressing as a woman.

Ronnell Jones, 24, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was pulled over in a traffic stop on Western Avenue in Chicago on June 10 and subsequently arrested on alcohol and weapons charges and taken into police custody,
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After police Googled Jones' name, they discovered that the man had quite the back story: He was featured on an "America's Most Wanted" episode in March as a suspect in a 2010 gang-related double murder in Yonkers, N.Y., according to the Associated Press.

A fingerprint analysis confirmed that Jones, who did not initially offer up his true identity, was wanted in the double homicide.

"We use it just like everyone else," CPD Gang Enforcement Commander Kevin Ryan told the AP of the officers' use of Google in Jones' arrest.

As Jones has no criminal history in Chicago, he would have likely been released had officers not connected the dots of the man's story, according to Fox Chicago.

Jones was depicted on "America's Most Wanted" as wearing women's wigs and large diamond earrings to avoid being taken into police custody in the murders of Kasheem Little and Carlton McLeod.
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