After nearly ten years on the run, a suspect on Sedgwick County’s "Ten Most Wanted" list for first degree murder is bars.

Rogelio Reyes, 29, is a US citizen and was living as fugitive in Mexico.

As he was crossing the border into El Paso Tuesday night, customs and border protection agents arrested him.

Reyes' family says he was turning himself in - something Homeland Security confirms.

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He was wanted for a 2007 first degree murder case. Police believe he shot and killed Avelino Galvez, who was 25 at the time.

The victim's family, now grappling with the arrest of the man who police say shot and killed their loved one.

Avelino, or “Junior” Galvez was shot and killed at this quick trip near Lincoln and Hydraulic, on September 29, 2007 at about 6:30pm.

"Ten years. He missed out on so much," said Adrinana Galvez, his older sister.

Police at the time said Galvez was parked and sitting in the driver’s seat at the QT when someone shot him through the window.

The suspect, Rogelio or Roger Reyes, fled the scene, and the case went cold.

"Losing my brother, we were so close. We were a close family. It’s been hard every day," Adriana said.

Galvez left behind three sisters, and a five year old son.

"I remember going over to his house and all the toys he had for me. I miss him so much," said Angel Galvez, who is now 14 years old.

Tuesday night, nearly 10 years after the shooting, Reyes turned himself into authorities in El Paso. He was arrested on a warrant for first degree murder.

"We’re glad he turned himself in, but the anger is still there, the pain is still there," Adriana said.

Galvez’s son is in high school.

"It didn’t really hit me until like, just right now," Angle said, his voice breaking. "I just wish I had one day now. I just wish I could talk to him, my dad."

Galvez’s family says the arrest brings back a lot of pain.

"We’ve been waiting for this moment, but at the same time it’s like reliving the same day all over again," Adriana said.

"When he died I was so young and I just wish I could get those years back, but I know I cant because of what he did. And it makes me really angry that he would do that. I just hope there’s justice," Angel said.

Adriana says their family never got a clear answer on why Reyes allegedly killed her brother. Next Reyes will be extradited back to Sedgwick County, and family says they’re hoping to find more answers as the case unfolds.

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A man on the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office Top Ten Most Wanted list in connection to a 2007 murder, was arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers Tuesday night.

The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office says Rogelio Reyes, 29, was arrested as he entered the U.S. at an international border crossing in El Paso, Texas. The sheriff's office says Reyes was wanted for first-degree-murder in connection to a 2007 case.

Reyes is accused of fatally shooting Avelino Galvez as Galvez sat in his car outside a Quik Trip at Lincoln and Hydraulic in Sept. 2007.

The sheriff's office says Reyes is a U.S. citizen who was residing in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico. The sheriff's office says Reyes was turned over to the El Paso Police Department and awaits extradition back to Kansas.