WASHINGTON — The suspect in a Fairfax County murder earlier this month, whose neck tattoo was cited by police as a distinguishing factor, was arrested in New Hampshire Tuesday night.
The Fairfax County police said Endless Taylor, 24, was taken into custody by police in Hudson, New Hampshire, Tuesday night at about 9:30 p.m. after detectives received a tip.
Taylor is facing second-degree murder and robbery charges in the death of Luis Bonilla, 24, whose body was found on Fairchild Drive, in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County, Dec. 1.
Police said the two men knew each other, and identified Taylor as a suspect after viewing Bonilla’s cellphone, which they said Taylor had taken. Last week, they asked people in the area to be on the lookout for Taylor, pointing to the “Pray For Me” tattoo on his neck as a distinguishing factor.
Taylor was arraigned Wednesday morning and is being held on $500,000 cash bond. His next court date is Jan. 4.
WTOP’s Rick Massimo contributed to this report.