Seventeen years after a sarin gas attack in Tokyo killed 13 commuters and sickened thousands, one of the two remaining fugitives has been caught, reports the New York Times. Formerly a top member of the religious group Aum Shinrikyo, 40-year-old Naoko Kikuchi is accused of making the sarin gas. Police received a tip that someone resembling Kikuchi was living in a house 20 miles west of Tokyo. She did not resist when police picked her up. The man Kikuchi was living with has also turned himself in to police, reports AP. Hiroto Takahashi, 41, had been living with Kikuchi for six years. (More Aum Shinrikyo stories.)