Fugitive With Full-Face ‘Beast’ Tattoo On Forehead Arrested After 2-Week Manhunt

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24-year-old Jaimes Sutton managed to remain free during a 2-week manhunt despite an ugly and deistinctive tattoo covering his entire face with the word “Beast.”

Sutton was in hiding after missing a court date for charges related to domestic violence assault and property damage.

During the manhunt, police reached out to the media and Facebook for assistance in locating him.

A number of people commented on his photo featuring the full-face tattoo. “Does he have any distinguishing features?” one person joked.

“Please remember to be on the lookout for a man who resembles a postage stamp…” another person joked.

“That’s what I don’t get about criminals and face tattoos. Don’t they know that even on the lam, they HAVE to interact with the public sometimes? And that people NEVER forget face tattoos?”

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Others felt that the tattoo was a sad representation of the suspect’s feelings of self-worth.”

“What went wrong in this guys life for him to do that to himself. It’s sad, really,” someone wrote.

The suspect also has “game over” tattoo written on his knuckles, the outlet reported.

He changed his Facebook profile while he was on the run to a selfie with half of his face covered.