One of FBI's Most Wanted fugitives captured in Virginia

Walter Yovany Gomez was sought in connection with a brutal 2011 murder in N.J.

Walter Yovany Gomez, whom the FBI refers to as a New Jersey gang member, was apprehended in Woodbridge, Virginia by local law enforcement.

The FBI said that Gomez was arrested without incident. The bureau is crediting public assistance for his apprehension.

"The apprehension of Walter Yovany Gomez is a prime example of the close coordination between the public and law enforcement,” Agent Michael Whitaker told ABC News on Saturday. “Gomez will now stand trial for his alleged involvement for a brutal murder, which took a young man from his family. The FBI thanks the public for its continued vigilance."

Gomez is being held in Virginia while he awaits extradition to New Jersey, where he was indicted. He is a citizen of Honduras, and was in the U.S. illegally. His age is unclear.

The FBI added Gomez to its Most Wanted list in April in connection with the murder of Matute on May 8, 2011. Matute was believed to have been socializing with a rival gang, and was ordered killed by MS-13 leaders, according to the FBI. He was struck in the head numerous times with a baseball bat, had his throat cut, and was stabbed 17 times in the back with a screwdriver, the FBI says.

The bureau alleges that after a night of socializing with Matute, it was Gomez and another gang member who attacked him. The co-conspirator was subsequently apprehended, charged, and found guilty of homicide, according to the FBI.