KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The lone woman on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list was
captured and charged with one count of second-degree murder, authorities said.
 In this undated photo provided by the FBI, Shauntay L.
Henderson is shown. Henderson, 24, the lone woman on the FBI's 10 Most
Wanted list was captured, Saturday, March 31, 2007. [AP]
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Shauntay L. Henderson, 24, was
arrested Saturday when she answered the door at an apartment, police said.
Authorities had gone to the apartment in search of someone she knew, authorities
said.
Henderson, a reputed gang member, is charged with the September 2006 shooting
death of DeAndre M. Parker, 20, who was killed as he sat in a pickup truck
outside a convenience store. Court documents did not give a motive for the
shooting.
She also is charged in a federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid
prosecution. She was caught Saturday night just before the television show
"America's Most Wanted" announced her inclusion on the list.
Henderson was being held on $250,000 cash bond, and jail officials did not
know whether she had an attorney.
Police have said in court documents that she had been identified as a suspect
in a series of assaults and killings in south Kansas City. An FBI news release
about Henderson said she was a "person of interest" in four or five additional
homicides and up to 50 other shootings.