Fernando Vázquez, a 45-year-old fugitive wanted in connection with the murder of José "Pillín" Bracamonte, a former leader of a Central Córdoba football supporters’ group, has been arrested in Villa Gobernador Gálvez, near Rosario, Argentina. Vázquez, known as "Narigón," was subject to a substantial reward of 30 million pesos for information leading to his capture – one of the highest offered in the Santa Fe province. His arrest follows the detention of another individual previously linked to Bracamonte’s killing. Authorities had been actively searching for Vázquez for an unspecified period. The capture represents a significant development in the investigation into Bracamonte’s death and the activities of organized crime in the region. Further details regarding the arrest and ongoing investigation have not yet been released.