We’ve all Googled ourselves at some point; sometimes to find out if we’re the most famous person with our name, sometimes to see if the police have finally linked you to the penis photos being sent to Cheryl Cole’s house. Of course, if you type “BBM” into Google, it’s obvious who will come out on top – the BlackBerry Messenger system. Then there’s some kind of youth support group. Followed by a work-skills course. But as soon as you click on page two, there we are, top of the tree, Australia’s biggest and best magazine (unless you count Penis Photos Weekly – for our money, the best of all the penis-photography magazines).
But when Christopher Viatafa of Palo Alto, California, was bored at home one day and searched his own name, he discovered he was one of the state’s most wanted men.
A spokesperson for the San Leandro Police Department said Viatafa came to them to say he had seen his name on the site, run by a group of state and federal agencies working as the Northern California Regional Intelligence Centre.
“That is why he turned himself in,” police said.
According to police, Viatafa got into an argument in August last year during a private party at an old people’s home in San Leandro.
He then pulled out a handgun and fired several rounds into the ground, before he was persuaded to leave.
Viatafa thought nothing more of the incident – after all, who hasn’t taken a gun into a retirement home and started spraying the ground with bullets – until he found his name on the regional Northern California Most Wanted website.
He now faces charges of discharging a firearm toward an inhabited dwelling, and has had his listing on the website changed to read “captured”.

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