While a distinctive 'H' tattooed on his neck may not stand for happiness, a fugitive on the run for a year was captured in the 'Happiest Place on Earth,' according to authorities.
November 6, 2022, 1:08 PMA crowd gathers at the entrance of Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Fla., in an undated photo.While a distinctive "H" tattooed on his neck may not stand for happiness, a fugitive on the run for a year was captured in the "Happiest Place on Earth," according to authorities.
While strolling around the park's Animal Kingdom, U.S. Postal inspector Jeff Andre spotted the familiar inked letter on Burton's neck and alerted Disney World security and the Orange County Sheriff's Office, who arrested Burton, according to the sheriff's office. The stroke of luck at the Orlando, Florida, park occurred on Oct. 20, according to the sheriff's office. After Burton left the park, sheriff's deputies confronted him at a bus stop with two family members and took him into custody when he allegedly tried to resist arrest and gave them a fake name, the sheriff's office said.Orange County Sheriff's Office
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