Criminal past Muay Thai , boxer Santi Jae-arlee was arrested in Nakhon Ratchasima early Monday morning after a Bangkok home encroachment and killing, and , four-days on the run from officers.
Around 1 a.m. on Monday, authorities in Muang area of the northern province detained the 39-year-old believe at a checkpoint.
He jumped out of a stopped vehicle, called the police, and attempted to flee, but stumbled and was taken into custody.
Mr. Santi was wanted for allegedly robbery under an imprisonment permit.
On , Thursday night last month he reportedly broke into a home in Phaya Thai city, shot at officers and fled. His partner showed up with a cannon as well. She allegedly forced a police commander to pull her to Ayutthaya before being , arrested.
After fleeing the Phaya Thai area on Thursday evening, Mr. Santi was seen in more than one location in Bangkok early on Friday morning, according to Bangkok officers.
The think planned to elude the northern Laos state of Amnat Charoen, which police discovered. They arranged for , police to keep a look out for the suspect in Nakhon Ratchasima, the doorway state to the Northeast.
Mr Santi had two weapons in his hands, a automatic and a pistol, and ammunition for both of them, when he was arrested, according to authorities. He was charged with attempted murder of a police officer, unlawful possession and use of a rifle, and home intrusion.
Mr Santi was originally a successful, skilled Muay Thai athlete and coach and known as Ritthidet Maimuangkhon.
The reportedly seized firearms and guns from the think. ( Police photo )