An Italian mafia kingpin on the run for murder has been arrested after being spotted on Google Street View in a completely different country.
One of Italy's most wanted men, Gioacchino Gammino escaped from a Roman prison in 2002.
He was been on the run ever since.
But he was caught on December 17 after he was spotted on Google Maps chatting with another man outside a greengrocer in Galapagar, Spain.
The image of Gammino was blurred, but investigators had good reason to believe the short bald man was him.
They found a Facebook page of a nearby restaurant which included a photo of Gammino in chef's clothes.
"How did you find me? I haven't even called my family for 10 years," Gammino reportedly told police as he was arrested.
Gammino escaped from prison during the hubbub caused by a film being shot there in 2002.
Another inmate at Rebibbia prison climbed a wall, screaming and refusing to get down as the movie was being shot.
During the commotion, Gammino slipped out by mingling in with relatives of fellow prisoners.
Gammino was sentenced to life in prison in absentia in 2003 on murder charges.
He was part of a Sicilian mafia gang called Stidda.
He remains in Spain, and will likely be extradited by the end of next month.