The mass shooting suspect accused of killing five neighbors including an 8-year-old child in Cleveland, Texas, was taken into custody on Tuesday, sources tell Fox News.
Multiple sources told Fox News that 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa was taken into custody in the Cleveland area by the Border Patrol Tactical Unit.
Authorities are awaiting fingerprint results to confirm his identity, and a news conference is expected shortly.
The victims were all from Honduras and included an eight-year-old child.
Several local news outlets reported Mr Oropesa was taken into custody by members of the Border Patrol Tactical Unit, or Bortac, a specialised unit.
The incident last week prompted a massive manhunt which included the FBI.
Authorities had also offered a reward of $80,000 (£64,000) for information leading to his arrest.
The FBI will be holding a news conference alongside local authorities at 20:30 local time (02:30 BST) in Texas.
This is a developing story.