Suspect Arrested in Anna Lindh Murder

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Swedish police arrested a suspect Tuesday night in the killing of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, a spokesman told The Associated Press. The suspect was captured in a restaurant near a soccer stadium in Solna, a suburb of the capital Stockholm, police spokeswoman Stina Wessling said. The man was not identified. The arrest came after police put out a nationwide alert in a bid to track down the suspect. Earlier, police said they had completed a profile of the murderer and said that the search was in an “intensive stage.” Police spokesman Lars Groenskog told The Associated Press an arrest warrant had been issued but declined to identify the man or say where he was. Police wouldn’t say if the arrest warrant was issued for a man who was captured on video by surveillance cameras at the department store where Lindh was stabbed last Wednesday.