"Down the road, we're hoping that the other states that have warrants for him will step up and prosecute him too," McNamara said.
Police hope Stuckey's return is the beginning of the end of one of the highest visibility cases HUPD has worked in years.
"He obviously has no respect for the criminal laws of Massachusetts," McNamara said. "I won't see closure until I see the gavel drop, and he's taken to a house of correction."