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19Having a character get arrested is often a convenient way to have them exit the story. This is especially common for villainous characters, in which case their arrest will be treated as their final defeat in the story. This is a good way to get rid of the villain if the creator doesn't want them to [[CharacterDeath die]], but still get punished for their crimes. Sometimes you may see a lesser villain being arrested, while the main villain ends up dying, especially if it's a case of VileVillainLaughableLackey.
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21Sometimes, this may be followed by a quick scene of the villain in jail. This makes for a good TheStinger scene. However, we will usually see nothing more than that. The character's trial and other events leading up to their imprisonment will almost never be shown due to TheLawOfConservationOfDetail.
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23This trope works on the OffscreenInertia principle: if a character is last seen in legal custody, the audience assumes they remain in custody (though presumably moved to an actual prison at some point) until shown otherwise.
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25May overlap with CardboardPrison if the character gets arrested at the end of one episode or entry, and breaks out of prison at the beginning of the next, especially if it keeps happening. May also overlap with BigDamnHeroes if the police show up just in time to arrest the villain.
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27This trope is frequent in crime shows, mysteries, and superhero comics. Not so much in superhero ''movies'', though. See SuperheroMovieVillainsDie for that.
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29In medieval/fantasy settings, a common variation is to have a character be taken to a dungeon, which is usuallly located below a castle. The ruler will often tell their guards "Seize him!" or something to that effect.
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31SisterTrope to SealedEvilInACan, when a villain is defeated by being magically sealed away. Contrast KarmaHoudini, along with KilledOffForReal, DisneyVillainDeath, and other DeathTropes.
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33JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith RoleEndingMisdemeanor, in which a RealLife arrest leads to an actor or other creator disappearing from the public eye. Related to PutOnABusToHell. Could overlap with MayItNeverHappenAgain.
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35Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease People get arrested all the time, but although they may disappear from the public eye during their sentence, they will still be known by other prisoners, prison staff, or other people around them. Even if someone died during their own arrest, other people would still have to deal with their body, records, etc. One does not simply disappear from the story of real life, not even by arrest.
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37This is an ending trope, so '''beware spoilers!'''
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43* ''Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure'': Godatz's final fate sees him placed in prison alongside his subordinates, presumably for life. No one will feel sorry for him considering he almost doomed humanity to a slow and painful death by starvation. Though it's implied from how Cure Precious was able to reach out to him that he may have surrendered upon defeat.
44* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
45** Bora is taken into Magic Council custody once Natsu exposes him as an imposter at the end of the first chapter. The anime version reveals that he eventually was released after serving enough time and made an effort to change for the better.
46** Once he's defeated by Lucy, Duke Everlue is eventually arrested off-screen for his misdeeds.
47** At the end of the Oración Seis arc, Jellal allows himself to be arrested by the Rune Knights. Eventually, Ultear and Melty bust him out of prison so they can form Crime Sorcière.
48** Towards the end of the Key of the Starry Sky arc, Velveno's last seen being arrested by the Rune Knights.
49** Ivan Dreyar and the Raven Tail team are taken into custody after his son Laxus exposes their cheating in the Grand Magic Games. However, Obra escapes and joins Zeref, never to be seen again. The TokenGoodTeammate Flare Corona performs a HeelFaceTurn and returns to the Sun Village.
50** At the end of the Avatar arc, Gajeel Redfox and the Magic Council arrest the Avatar cultists and haul them off to jail.
51* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'': After Onizuka foils Teshigawara's kidnapping of Azusa and subsequent mental breakdown, the police show up to take Teshigawara into custody.
52* ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'':
53** Several of the villains (Fumiya, Akutsu, the Yokohama Cavalry) get arrested for their crimes.
54** In Chapter 187, [[TheBusCameBack Fumiya gets out of juvie and meets up with the Oni-Baku again]]. He mentions helping Akutsu break out, and Akutsu is seen in Chapter 193. Fumiya and Akutsu also reappear in the sequel ''GTO: Paradise Lost''.
55* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
56** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'': After his defeat, Akira Otoishi gets sent to prison for a burglary of five million dollars worth of goods and is gone for the remainder of the story.
57** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'': A heroic example. In the midst of the first encounter with Toru's Wonder Of U, Josuke and Rai are accused of harming a hospital patient, with Josuke performing a DeliberateInjuryGambit to evade capture, while Rai ends up getting arrested and sent to a confinement cell for a brief period of time before breaking out to assist Josuke.
58* In ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles'', many a culprit in a given murder case would be under arrest and taken away to prison should they remain alive by the time said murder case concludes.
59* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'': Towards the end, Ezalia Joule and her Radical Faction associates are last seen being arrested by Clyne Faction loyalists.
60* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
61** At the end of the Arlong arc, the Arlong Pirates are taken into Marine custody. However, Hatchan escapes into the seas, opens a takoyaki restaurant, [[HeelFaceTurn becomes an ally of the Straw Hats]], and eventually returns to his native Fish-Man Island.
62** Sir Crocodile and the Baroque Works officers are eventually taken to Impel Down at the end of the Alabasta arc. Miss Goldenweek helps most of the officers escape custody, while Crocodile, Daz Bones and Galdino eventually escape Impel Down thanks to Luffy and Buggy's efforts. Bentham is the only member of Baroque Works to stay at Impel Down [[HeroicSacrifice in order to let everyone else escape]].
63** A subversion occurs after the Enies Lobby arc. Spandam has [=CP9=] turned into scapegoats [[YouHaveFailedMe for their failure]] and tries to have them arrested. However, they prove to be too strong to take down, and post-TimeSkip shows Kaku and Lucci allowed back in Cipher Pol and actually ''promoted'' to the even more elite and secret [=CP0=] agency.
64** In the Fish-Man Island arc, King Neptune has Hody Jones and his subordinates thrown into the palace prison. Wadatsumi avoids this fate simply because he's so big he wouldn't be able to fit in a cell, so he's instead banished from Fish-Man Island forever (but he later performs a HeelFaceTurn).
65** Donquixote Doflamingo and most of his his pirate crew are taken to Impel Down after the Straw Hats free Dressrosa from his ten-year grasp. Baby 5 is the only one shown avoiding this fate because she performed a HeelFaceTurn (Monet and Vergo also technically avoided going to jail, mostly because you can't go to jail if you're dead).
66* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'':
67** In ''[[Anime/PokemonHeroes Heroes]]'', Annie and Oakley are sent to jail once the heroes thwart their plans to steal the Soul Dew.
68** In ''[[Anime/PokemonZoroarkMasterOfIllusions Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]'', Grings Kodai is never heard from again after he's taken into police custody.
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72* ''ComicBook/TheShadowHero'': Both [[spoiler:the fake Ten Grand]] and [[spoiler:Mock Beak]] are last seen being arrested in the first book. In the case of the latter, Hank actually debates killing him because [[spoiler:Mock Beak killed Hank's father]], but Hank ultimately decides to take [[spoiler:Mock Beak]] to the police because [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim killing him wouldn't be the right thing to do]].
73* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
74** At the end of ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman'', Superman visits Xviar in his cell to check on him and boast that Xviar's bosses will not bother to spring him out of prison after his failure. He was right, since Xviar was never seen again.
75** At the end of ''ComicBook/NewKrypton'', Superwoman is defeated, [[ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}} locked away in S.T.A.R. Labs]] so her powers may be removed, and never seen again.
76** At the end of ''ComicBook/StarfiresRevenge'', ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} turns crimelord Starfire over to the police. Although Starfire swears revenge as she is being taken into custody, she is not seen or heard of again.
77** In ''ComicBook/TheKryptonChronicles'', Black Flame reappears after an absence of 18 years only to run afoul of the law, get arrested and disappear again.
78** ''ComicBook/StrangersAtTheHeartsCore'': After The Visitors -three alien criminals nicknamed Invisible Rogue, Elastic Crook and Electric Man-, Supergirl takes them back to Kronis, the prison planet. Warden Sargoes promises they will not escape again, and he makes good on his promise because that was their last appearance. Ditto with villain Klax-Ar, whom Supergirl dumped into Kronis in the next issue.
79** ''ComicBook/WayOfTheWorld'': After being defeated, villain Aftermath is turned over to the police and taken to a padded cell. He is never seen again.
80** ''ComicBook/DayOfTheDollmaker'': The titular villain makes no further appearances after being taken out and arrested.
81** "ComicBook/TheSuperSteedOfSteel": Vostar's final scene has him ranting about being unstoppable as he is being dragged to prison by the Atlantis' police force.
82** "ComicBook/TheUnknownLegionnaire": Villainous scientist Norm Eldor is not seen again after being turned over to the police by the Legion of Super-Heroes.
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86* ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'':
87** In an unusual variation, [[spoiler:the titular "Bad Guys" allow themselves to be arrested, and the movie ends with them in the back of a police car. They do this because they feel the need to make up for their past crimes]]. However, they have already made {{Heel Face Turn}}s at that point, and since the governor is aware of their good deeds, it's very likely that their sentence won't be too harsh. The final scene of the film shows them leaving the prison, having gotten out early for good behaviour.
88** [[spoiler:Professor Marmalade, the true villain,]] is arrested at the end of the film when he is accused of being [[spoiler:the infamous thief, the Crimson Paw]]. He ''did'' commit a number of crimes and definitely deserves to be arrested, but interestingly, [[RightForTheWrongReasons he is being accused of the wrong crimes]]. What will happen to him after his arrest remains to be seen.
89* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'', [[spoiler:Callahan]] gets arrested after taking on the identity of the [[BigBad Yokai]]. He is seen in a couple of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6TheSeries'', still in prison and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorseful of his actions]].
90* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'', [[spoiler: Miles Axlerod]], the evil mastermind behind the villainous Lemons, ultimately gets arrested by the London police after Mater exposes his evil plans to sabotage [[spoiler: the World Grand Prix]] with his [[spoiler: voice-activated]] TimeBomb which he used to try and kill Mater with, with [[spoiler: Axlerod]], being tricked into deactivating his own [[spoiler: bomb.]] Since all of the characters in the ''Cars'' franchise are anthropomorphic vehicles, this also doubles as a literal example of the trope.
91* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenaceInCruiseControl'', Kraigor is last seen being sent to the dungeon for high treason against the kingdom of Mimosa after Dennis, Joey, Margaret, Ruff and Mr. Wilson rescue Princess Liana and foil his plan to take over the kingdom, though not before he is tricked by Dennis into [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hypnotizing himself]].
92* ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'':
93** Once he's been exposed, [[spoiler:Prince Hans]] is jailed aboard the brig of a ship before being deported to the Southern Isles for manipulating Anna and trying to kill Elsa in a bid to illegally take over the kingdom of Arendelle. ''WesternAnimation/FrozenFever'' shows him in [[DefeatMeansMenialLabor servitude back home]], shoveling horse poop for his crimes. To his dismay, the nearby horses laugh at his misery when he's pummeled into a wagon full of literal RoadApples by a giant snowball accidentally launched by Elsa. The TieInNovel ''Literature/AFrozenHeart'' revealed that it was Anna who declared him PersonaNonGrata, whereas Elsa wanted him to stand trial for his actions.
94** Likewise, the Duke of Weselton and his guards are escorted to their ship to be deported back home for their attempts to kill Elsa. The Duke [[VillainousBreakdown even throws a tirade]] when told that Arendelle will cut its trading relations with [[MaliciousMisnaming "Weaseltown"]].
95* In ''WesternAnimation/GrandmaGotRunOverByAReindeer'', Cousin Mel is last seen being led away in handcuffs after she confesses to the entire scheme to take over the Spankenheimer store and arrest and sue Santa Claus.
96* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheMovie'', the BigBad Alphonse Perrier du von Scheck is last seen being arrested by the police after his plans to destroy Arnold's neighborhood backfire.
97* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/HomeOnTheRange'', the BigBad Alameda Slim is last seen being BoundAndGagged as he's led away in a police wagon.
98* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}'': [[spoiler:Boingo and his ski team henchmen]] are shown being sent flying towards a police car after Red and Granny use parachutes to escape from them.
99* The BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'', [[spoiler:Evelyn Deavour a.k.a. Screenslaver]], is last seen being arrested and sent to prison, after being [[SaveTheVillain saved]] by Mrs Incredible.
100* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'', the BigBad [[EvilRedhead Kent Mansley]] is last seen getting arrested by US soldiers after being stopped by his titular [[ArchEnemy arch-nemesis]].
101* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' has the Child Detection Agency place [[spoiler:Henry J. Waternoose]] in their personal vehicle once his involvement in the child-kidnapping scheme is exposed.
102* In ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'', Gladys Sharp is taken into police custody for possessing the contraband De-Pelter Turbo. This nearly happens to Dwayne La Fontant, too, but he escapes custody and is last heard being mauled by a playful dog that had been encountered previously.
103* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' was originally going to have a scene near the end where the con men Honest John and Gideon are arrested. However, this scene was cut, leaving their fates ambiguous.
104* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' ends with the BigBad, Governor Ratcliffe, being taken back to England in chains. He returns for the sequel, ''WesternAnimation/PocahontasIIJourneyToANewWorld'', only to be arrested again at the end.
105* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', Lawrence is taken into police custody for conspiring with the BigBad Dr. Facilier to take over New Orleans. Facilier himself meets his end [[spoiler:[[DraggedOfftoHell at the hands of his supernatural Friends on the Other Side]].]]
106* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'', Phillium Benedict is last seen being placed into a police car after T.J. and his friends foil his plans to destroy summer vacation.
107* The credits of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}'' confirm that the villainous bird smugglers, Marcel, Armando, and Tipa, were all arrested after their plane crashed. While we never see it happen on screen, we are shown a picture of them in jail.
108* Plankton is arrested at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie'' for taking over Bikini Bottom and framing Mr. Krabs for the theft of King Neptune's crown, which almost lead to Krabs being [[CruelandUnusualDeath fried by Neptune]]. Since the movie is meant to be the end of the series proper according to WordOfGod, despite lasting several more seasons and two movie sequels, this can be considered Plankton's final fate. Very later episodes after this movie have shown that Plankton has gotten arrested many times, and you better hope that Plankton doesn't somehow escape that.
109* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStoryOfTerror'' ends with police officers coming to arrest [[spoiler:the motel manager, who had been stealing guests' toys and selling them online.]] The suspect tries to get away in their squad car, but crashes into the motel sign and then runs away, with the implication that he didn't get far.
110* ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrysMovie'': The evil poachers Sloan and Bree Blackburn are arrested after being cornered and scared into submission by the elephants they were planning to hunt. Bree can be heard struggling with the police and claiming that [[BlatantLies she and Sloan were only trying to help the elephants]].
111* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'':
112** [[spoiler: Bellwether]] ends up getting caught and arrested by the ZPD after being [[spoiler: [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked into revealing herself as the mastermind behind the Night Howlers conspiracy]]]] by Nick and Judy, and is last seen unhappily in prison watching the DancePartyEnding.
113** Similarly, [[spoiler:Mayor Lionheart]] is arrested earlier in the film and is last seen in jail, having [[spoiler:kidnapped several animals to keep the conspiracy quiet, though he had nothing to do with Bellwether's plot. He probably has a better chance of being released than her, but it’s highly unlikely he will return to the political stage.]]
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117* In ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996'', Horace and Jasper willingly surrender to the police and find Skinner upon entering the van. Later, Cruella De Vil joins the trio thanks to the police having an arrest warrant for her. Cruella herself comes back for [[Film/OneHundredAndTwoDalmatians the sequel]], only to be arrested again at the end.
118* At the end of ''Film/Annie1982'', Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis are sent to jail for trying to abduct the titular character.
119* ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'':
120** ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': Griff Tannen and his GangOfBullies are last seen being arrested after their chase against Marty ends with them crashing their hoverboards into the courthouse. The newspaper confirms their arrest.
121** ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII'': Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen and his henchmen are all arrested after Marty beats up Buford at the end.
122* ''Film/BeverlyHillsNinja'': It initially seems like Martin Tanley is going to be killed by [[spoiler:the time bomb landing in his truck, but he jumps out after the explosion no worse for wear]]. Martin and his gang are last seen being taken away by the police.
123* In ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', Batman has the opportunity to let the Joker fall to his death after throwing him from a building, but instead he catches the Joker with his grappling hook, letting him dangle upside down for the police to take him away. He was made absent in ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'' due to Creator/HeathLedger passing away, but the novelization confirms he's still in Arkham. Or so it's hoped.
124* Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse:
125** ComicBook/LexLuthor goes to prison at the end of ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''. Batman makes sure to have him transferred to Arkham Asylum. ''Film/{{Justice|League 2017}} [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague League]]'' shows that Luthor managed to get out of prison.
126** ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'': Every surviving criminal that was coerced into the SuicideMission team gets put back in prison. ComicBook/HarleyQuinn gets busted out by ComicBook/TheJoker just before the end credits.
127** ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'': Arthur/Aquaman defeats King Orm in battle and deposes him, he's then taken into Atlantean custody.
128** ''[[Film/Shazam2019 SHAZAM!]]'': Dr. Sivana ends up in prison after being depowered, though Mr. Mind has plans and talks to him about them in his cell.
129* ''Film/DennisTheMenace'': [[BigBad Switchblade Sam's]] last scene involves him being arrested and put in a police car after being defeated by Dennis the night before, with the cops telling Sam he can tell everyone in the big house that he met Dennis. Before the police car leaves, Dennis notices that Sam left his switchblade behind and gives it back to him. Sam is about to stab Dennis with it, but Dennis is saved when one cop shuts the door on Sam, causing him to drop his switchblade down the sewer. He's completely absent in the movie's sequels.
130* ''Film/FirstBlood'': Rambo is placed into handcuffs, arrested, and put into the back seat of a police car at the end of the film. The original ending, like the book, was for the character to be {{Mercy Kill}}ed by Colonel Trautman, but Creator/SylvesterStallone didn't like that and had the ending re-written to allow the character to live.
131* ''Film/TheFlintstones'' ends with Cliff Vandercave's henchwoman Sharon Stone being taken into police custody after Fred Flintstone thwarts Cliff's plans.
132* In ''Film/TheFugitive'' the last time [[spoiler:Dr. [[BigBad Nichols]]]] and [[spoiler:one-armed man [[TheDragon Sikes]]]] are seen are when they are handcuffed and placed inside a squad.
133* ''Film/GoodBurger'': When Dexter and Ed finally defeat [[BigBad Kurt]] by using the latter's illegal food additive to blow up his Mondo Burger restaurant, Kurt is finally arrested. To add salt into Kurt’s wound as he’s handcuffed and dragged into the police car, they repeat his [[IronicEcho famous mantra "Remember, when you mess with Good Burger, YOU go in the grinder!"]] while watching their nemesis is sent to jail.
134* In ''Film/TheGreatMuppetCaper'', Nicky Holliday, Marla, Carla and Darla are never heard from again after the police arrest the quartet for the Baseball Diamond heist.
135* ''Film/HomeAlone'':
136** The Wet Bandits are arrested by the police after their defeat at the end of ''Film/HomeAlone1''. There was originally going to be a scene showing them in jail, but it was cut. They do come back for ''Film/HomeAlone2LostInNewYork'', then get arrested a second time.
137** ''Film/HomeAlone3'': After several attempts by eight-year-old Alex Pruitt [[CassandraTruth to catch four internationally wanted spies working for a North Korean terrorist group burglarizing his neighborhood]] while they search for a top-secret missile-cloaking microchip and while he recovers from the chickenpox, the film ends with said spies being caught by the police and the FBI after they attempt to burglarize the Pruitt residence, only to suffer numerous injuries from all the booby traps Alex laid out for them, plus contracting his chickenpox when they have their mugshots taken.
138* In ''Film/TheItalianJob1969'', as soon as [[Creator/BennyHill The Professor]] finishes his part of the heist, he wanders off in search of [[ChubbyChaser big women]]. After a scene of him groping a particularly large woman who gets stuck in a tram door, we last see him getting hauled into the police station. The same woman from before gets stuck in the door, again, and The Professor gropes her again, in full view of the police.
139* The ''Film/JamesBond'' series has a few examples, which particularly stand out because usually the villain (when it's not [[KarmaHoudini Ernst Stavro Blofeld]]) winds up dead (whether killed by Bond, one of his allies, HoistByHisOwnPetard or KilledOffscreen):
140** In ''Film/DrNo'', Bond deals with Dr. No's spy underling Miss Taro by calling the local police to take her away.
141** ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'': Non-villainous example with sheriff-turned HawaiianShirtedTourist J.W. Pepper, who's last seen being taken away by Thai police. And by the end [[BigBad Scaramanga]]'s dwarf henchman is put in a cage by Bond, likely to get arrested once the Chinese junk they're on reaches the continent.
142** ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'': In a rare case of a main villain not being killed outright, the wily Georgi Koskov is ultimately arrested by the KGB after all his schemes unravel. His last scene leaves it open to interpretation whether they're going to imprison him or simply execute him but in either case, he's taken away and never seen again.
143** ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'': Villain Mr. White ends up victim of KarmaHoudiniWarranty after fleeing with the $150 million that Bond won at the Casino Royale poker tournament, as Bond catches up with him thanks to Vesper's last SMS, knee-caps him with a submachine gun and arrests him. White escapes in the next film, however.
144** ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'': Bond finds out Yusef Kabira (the man responsible for seducing Vesper Lynd into becoming a DoubleAgent, leading to her death) is alive and finds him in Russia, holding him at gunpoint. Despite the case being [[ItsPersonal very personal]] since he loved Vesper and saw her die, Bond lets [=MI6=] arrest the guy since what he knows is too invaluable.
145** ''Film/{{Spectre}}'': For the first time in the franchise, Ernst Stavro Blofeld neither escapes nor dies. He gets arrested instead, with Bond sparing his life. He shows up again in ''Film/NoTimeToDie'', still in prison, but [[MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll that hasn't stop his power of nuisance]].
146* ''Film/JohnnyEnglish'': When English is accidentally [[spoiler:crowned king of England,]] he himself places Sauvage under arrest for attempting to take over England. Afterwards, a SpinningPaper tells the audience of Sauvage's arrest, and adds that he may be executed for his crimes.
147* ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': The US President is last seen being handcuffed and escorted away from the White House (after being impeached, of course) for conspiring [[spoiler:to have the victims of Poppy's PoisonAndCureGambit die just so he could say he won the War on Drugs. This included ''his own Chief of Staff'', who only started using to keep up with the president's demanding workload. As soon as the Kingsmen release the antidote, the Chief of Staff exposes his crimes to the public]].
148* ''Film/KnivesOut'': After a failed, last-ditch attempt at [[spoiler:killing Marta,]] the BigBad is last seen being taken away by the police.
149* In ''Film/LegallyBlonde'', Chutney Windham is taken into custody after she confesses to inadvertently killing her father.
150* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
151** Justin Hammer is arrested at the end of ''Film/IronMan2''. He is later seen at Seagate Penitentiary during ''Marvel One-Shot: All Hail The King''.
152** ''Film/IronMan3'' ends with Trevor Slattery ([[spoiler:the fake Mandarin]]) and the U.S. vice president both being arrested. Slattery is broken out of prison in the one-shot ''Film/AllHailTheKing'' before making a big screen return in ''Film/ShangChiAndTheLegendOfTheTenRings''.
153** ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'': Senator Stern is last seen getting arrested towards the end of the film. Considering that his actor died two years after the movie's release, we can safely assume that this is the last appearance of the character in the franchise.
154** ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'': Helmut Zemo is taken to prison by Black Panther before he can commit suicide, ultimately sitting out the next few years until his return in ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''. At the end of this series, he ends up in prison once again.
155** ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'': Unlike most MCU villains, Adrian Toomes/The Vulture is arrested and sent to prison instead of dying. There is a quick scene near the end showing Toomes in prison, where he meets Mac Gargan, a minor villain from earlier who also got arrested.
156** ''Film/AntManAndTheWasp'': Sonny Burch and his associates are last seen being arrested by the FBI.
157** ''Film/BlackPantherWakandaForever'' confirms that W'Kabi, T'Challa's former friend and Okoye's ex-husband, was sent to prison after he sided with Killmonger in ''Film/BlackPanther2018''.
158* In ''Film/MissCongeniality'', [[spoiler: Kathy Morningside]] is last seen driven away in the back of a squad car after [[spoiler: she and her son]] tried to kill the winner of the Miss America pageant.
159* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'': Due to a combination of writer's block, NoBudget, and everyone getting fed up with the film's TroubledProduction, Arthur and his knights prepare to storm the French castle and are then promptly arrested by modern police officers for the murder of a historian killed by a random knight halfway through the film, without so much as closing credits.
160* Ian, the lead villain of ''Film/NationalTreasure'', exits the scene when [[TheHero Ben]] sics the Federal agents on him.
161* In ''Film/ReadyPlayerOne'', Nolan Sorrento willingly surrenders to the police and is placed in a police car along with F'Nale Zandor.
162* In ''Film/SpeedRacer'', Cruncher Block and his henchmen are last seen being taken away by Inspector Detector's team. Later, E.P. Arnold Royalton is tried and sent to jail off-screen.
163* ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' and ''Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace'' both end with Superman taking ComicBook/LexLuthor to prison.
164* In ''Film/TheWarriors'', when Ajax lags behind the others to chat up a woman, he becomes sexually aggressive with her and she handcuffs him to a bench, revealing herself to an undercover police officer. Snow and Cowboy go back for him, only to see him being taken away by the cops and they're unable to help him. In a 2009 comic miniseries, the Warriors bust Ajax out of jail but in the film itself, this is the last we see of him.
165* At the end of ''Film/YogiBear'', the BigBad Mayor Brown is taken into police custody after the heroes expose his evil schemes to shut down Jellystone Park.
166* In ''Film/{{Zoolander}}'', the BigBad Mugatu is last seen being tackled by the security guards and hauled off to jail off-screen. He returns in [[Film/Zoolander2 the next film]].
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170* In the first volume of ''Literature/AccelWorld'', Araya, the resident bully who frequently torments Haruyuki at Umesato Junior High School, is taken into police custody a second time after his attempt to kill Haruyuki and Kuroyukihime fails. After that, he's never seen again.
171* In ''Literature/TheAsteriskWar'', the StarterVillain Silas Norman is last seen being captured by Claudia Enfield and Eishiro Yabuki.
172* In ''Literature/TheExpanse'' series, CorruptCorporateExecutive Jules-Pierre Mao is last seen being jailed in a max security prison, and RCE expedition's sadistic security chief Murtry ends up being deported back to the Sol System to be tried for his crimes.
173* ''Literature/{{Flawed}}'': At the end of the sequel, Crevan's crimes end up being known country-wide. Not only is he voted out of his guild leadership, but he's also sentenced to jail off-screen.
174* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
175** Lucius Malfoy spent ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'' in prison, but was later pardoned and became a KarmaHoudini.
176** According to a 2015 interview with author Creator/JKRowling, Dolores Umbridge was taken to [[TheAlcatraz Azkaban]] for her war crimes after the end of ''Deathly Hallows''.
177* ''Literature/{{Kim}}'': A pair of antagonists are arrested due to an incidental breach of rules at a railway station, i.e. largely unrelated to the reason that they're antagonists. This is the end of their involvement in the story.
178* In Volume 10 of ''Literature/MagikaSwordsmanAndSummoner'', tabloid journalist Turtle Oota is preemptively captured by the Knight Order and put in "protective custody".
179* ''Literature/RickyRicottasMightyRobot'': Every book ends with the VillainOfTheWeek getting locked up in the same prison building, which gets increasingly full as the series goes on- and just so happens to have nine windows for all nine villains.
180* ''Literature/SacredMonster'': The book ends with Jack telling Hoskins that he'll be back in approximately twelve years after he's arrested for drunkenly killing [[spoiler: Buddy.]]
181* In the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' series ''Literature/LegacyOfTheForce'', after terrorizing the galaxy for decades PsychoForHire Aurra Sing was finally arrested by [[LegacyOfTheChosen Jacen Solo]] after a failed assassination.
182** In the sequel series ''Literature/FateOfTheJedi'' the same happens to PresidentEvil Natasi Daala, but unlike Sing she soon breaks out thanks to Boba Fett.
183* In ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', Nobuyuki Sugou disappears from the story once the police apprehend him.
184* ''Literature/WalkersCrossing'': Gil, Matt's father, and several of their cronies are arrested for [[spoiler:shooting down a Game & Fish plane they thought belonged to the ATF,]] and are awaiting trial at the end of the book.
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188* In the ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "[[Recap/AngelS01E19Sanctuary Sanctuary]]", Faith turned herself in for her cross-series crime spree and was sent off to prison. Aside from a cameo in "[[Recap/AngelS02E01Judgment Judgment]]", that was the last she was heard from in either series [[spoiler: until Season 4]].
189* ''Series/BetterCallSaul'': Tuco Salamanca is arrested in Season 2 after a ploy by Nacho (with the help of Mike) to get him incarcerated. After his arrest, Tuco never reappears in the series, although he does get released from jail just in time for ''Series/BreakingBad''.
190* ''Series/TheBrokenwoodMysteries'': As a DetectiveDrama, criminals are arrested at the end of each episode. However, the show combines this with TheBusCameBack for a murder that takes place at the local women's prison, as three culprits from previous episodes return as members of the victim's cell block.
191* The warlock Ethan Rayne was a repeat antagonist for ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' in early seasons. He was last seen being taken into custody by Riley and The Initiative in season 4 and does not appear again.
192* In ''Series/CobraKai'', the bus makes several [[TheBusCameBack round trips]]:
193** After the West Valley Brawl in season 2, Stingray is briefly seen amongst the Cobra Kai students who've sided with Kreese...but by the season 3 premiere two weeks later, he's been arrested and placed on probation, and can no longer come within 500 feet of minors, so can't attend the dojo anymore.
194** Stingray tries to rejoin Cobra Kai after his probation ends in Season 4, but he suffers a brutal assault for which [[spoiler: Kreese]] is carted off to jail. The latter is absent for the first half of Season 5, then the second half spends some time showing his life in prison and attempts to be released.
195** Season 5 ends with [[spoiler: Silver]] getting his turn on the bus.
196** This was also the explanation given for why Dutch didn't join the rest of the OG Cobras on the road trip for Tommy.
197* An integral part of practically every single episode of ''Series/ColdCase'' is the killer being arrested for their crimes and taken away. Trials are never shown, nor is it discussed what's going to happen to any of them in prison - presuming they make it that far. There are a couple of exceptions in the over 150 episodes, including "Mindhunters" (which ends with the killer walking free), "A Perfect Day" (where the killer was [[spoiler:already dead]] so Stillman had to do a replacement of having his photograph taken down; and in "Torn", every single character except the maid's daughter has already died so there's nobody to arrest. Every other episode follows the pattern. There are also semi examples that play with the formula, like in "The Road" where the killer was arrested at the beginning of the episode, so it couldn't technically happen at the end of the episode, but it did end with the police taking him into custody.
198* ''Series/ControlZ'': Raúl's father is arrested on his corruption due to the former ratting him out beforehand.
199* ''Series/CSIMiami'': The episode "Time Bomb" ends with InternalAffairs Detective Stetler, who had spent the whole series up to that point being an InspectorJavert out to get Horatio Caine for alleged foul play by CSI (in reality [[EvilIsPetty a personal beef]]), revealed to have been stealing vehicles from impound to sell them off and [[ExternalCombustion blowing up an ADA]] who was investigating him, so he is arrested and sent to prison [[PutOnABusToHell to never appear again]].
200* ''Series/DarkDesire'': Both Lys and Darío are arrested for their involvement in Julieta's murder.
201* ''Series/DecisionesExtremas'': Implied in "Falsa inocencia", as Paty narrates that [[spoiler:after her confessions, her EvilUncle Jorge ended up in jail for charges of slander and extortion.]]
202* ''Series/TheFlash2014'': In season 7, just after [[spoiler:splitting from Caitlin and finally becoming her own person with her own life]], Frost is prosecuted [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty for her past crimes]]. The [[FantasticRacism prosecution]] demands that she be sentenced to [[BroughtDownToNormal forcibly take the metahuman "cure"]] to neutralise any possible danger she could still pose. Frost [[HeroicSacrifice requests lifetime in prison without parole]] rather than setting a precedent that would allow for metahumans to be legally disempowered against their will, and the judge grants her the request. She is subsequently locked away in Iron Heights for good, leaving [[spoiler:Caitlin]] devasted. [[spoiler:Circumstances make the bus come back eventually]].
203* ''Series/{{Glee}}'': Puck was absent for two episodes near the start of season two, having earned a two-week stint in a juvenile detention center for driving his mom's car through a gas station window.
204* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
205** ''Series/Daredevil2015'': The first season ends on a triumphant note with Wilson Fisk's criminal empire being dismantled, Matt Murdock stopping Fisk as he attempts to escape custody, and Brett Mahoney recapturing him. The last shot is of him in a prison cell, staring reflectively at the white walls which are reminiscent of the walls in his childhood apartment. We don't see him again until a two episode arc late in Season 2, which comes to show how he's spent his prison time amassing new resources to take control of the prison from its existing kingpin, eventually allowing him to manipulate Frank Castle into taking out said kingpin for him before setting him loose. The third season is then kicked off when Fisk manipulates the FBI into letting him out of prison. At the end of the season, he's sent back to prison thanks to a posthumous video confession by [[spoiler:Ray Nadeem]], and the last we see of Fisk is him once again being taken into custody by Brett.
206** ''Series/JessicaJones2015'': Because of the Netflix Marvel shows' cancellations, the last we see of Trish at the end of season 3 is her being sent to the Raft for murdering three people, including the person who killed her mother, and attacking Jessica. Many fans have speculated that as the secondary lead of the show, Trish was likely going to have a redemption arc in season 4 since it was unlikely the show would keep her locked up in the Raft for the entire season.
207** ''Series/WandaVision'': This is ultimately the fate of S.W.O.R.D. Acting Director Tyler Hayward; he ends up being arrested by the FBI after [[spoiler:his experimentations on Vision's body to turn him into a weapon for his needs, attempting to gun civilians such as Tommy and Billy, and also restraining FBI agent Jimmy Woo]].
208* ''Series/MadamSecretary'': In a close variant, the last we hear of nationalist French President Leon Perrin is that the French parliament is in the process of impeaching him for [[spoiler:taking bribes from the Russians to betray NATO]].
209* In ''Series/{{Misfits}}'' this happens to one of the main characters (albeit the TokenEvilTeammate), as a way of putting him [[PutOnABus on a bus]]. Nathan is last seen in season 3 being arrested in Las Vegas, and never rejoins the other characters.
210* Employed retroactively in ''Series/{{Nikita}}'' season three to explain why Owen, who had been working with Nikita on a recurring basis, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse had disappearred without explanation]] after his last appearance midway through season two. The trope also occurs to another Nikita ally,Ryan Fletcher, who is arrested at the end of the first season and thus remains absent for the first third of the second. In general, however, arrests are a minor inconvenience to the show's main characters.
211* ''Series/OnlyMurdersInTheBuilding'' shows that this trope is not the end:
212** At the end of episode 8, [[spoiler:Teddy and Theo Dimas]] are arrested after the trio uncovers their smuggling ring and assumes that they killed Tim Kono. This is an interesting case where the villain didn't commit ''every'' crime they are arrested for, as they weren't the ones who killed Tim. They are not seen throughout the rest of season 1, but are out of jail in season 2.
213** Near the end of the season 1 finale, [[spoiler:Jan]] is last seen being pushed into a police car after the trio obtains proof that she killed Tim Kono. Her [[spoiler:trying to kill everyone in the building with a gas explosion]] doesn't help her case. Charles would visit her in prison throughout season 2.
214** [[spoiler:The main trio]] are all arrested at the end of season 1 because they were at the scene of [[spoiler:Bunny]]'s murder (although we know that [[spoiler:Charles and Oliver didn't do it, and Mabel claims she didn't do it either]].) They are released for lack of evidence and spend the second season clearing their names.
215* In ''Series/{{Oz}}'', corrupt prison guard Healy is last seen being arrested after O'Reily sells him out to Warden Glynn. The last time he's mentioned is when O'Reily refuses to testify against him.
216* In ''Series/TheSecretWorldOfAlexMack'', the BigBad Danielle Atron is last seen being taken into police custody.
217* ''Series/TheSopranos'': At the start of season 5, Feech La Manna is released after nearly twenty years in prison, a member of the "Class of '04" (alongside Angelo Garepe, Phil Leotardo, and Tony Blundetto). As a sign of respect and as a reward for not snitching, Tony allows Feech to collect money from various illegal activities. However, Feech stills sees Tony as a kid, completely ignores Tony's status as boss and begins to cause headaches. First he breaks the arm of landscaper Salvatore Vitro to force him to give up some of his routes. Vitro is forced to go to Tony for help and ultimately suffers enough financial difficulty that he has to pull his son from college ''and'' landscape both Tony and Johnny Sack's large homes for free. Feech apologizes to Tony and pledges his respect, but when he hears Dr. Ira Fried speak of his daughter's lavish, expensive wedding he organizes a mass hijacking of the guests' expensive cars, causing more headaches for Tony. Because he cannot have such a respected gangster killed, Tony has to resort to alternative means to get him out of the way. To do this, he has Christopher Moltisanti and Benny Fazio trick Feech into storing stolen plasma televisions in his garage, then they tip off his parole officer. The last scene of Feech in the series is him on the bus to prison, catching as much of the outside world as he can before he returns to prison for the rest of his life.
218* At the conclusion of the ''Series/TouchedByAnAngel'' episode "What Are Friends For", one of the longtime best friends of the angels case of the week is seen doing this, having finally confessed and pled guilty to the statutory rape complaint filed against him.
219* Most [[MonsterOfTheWeek Villains of the Week]] on ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' typically end up being imprisoned by the end of each episode, though not before being beaten to a quivering pulp upon confrontation and then tried in a court of law.
220* ''Series/TheWire'':
221** The last we see of Ziggy Sobotka in Season 2 is him on his way to prison in the ending montage.
222** This trope is ''not'' in effect for Avon Barksdale's first arrest and conviction at the end of season 1, since Avon still gets a storyline and subplot of his own in season 2 from behind bars where we see him orchestrate a scheme to move up his first parole hearing and get early release from jail, which ultimately happens in season 3. But it is the case for his re-arrest and return to prison at the end of season 3 after Stringer double-crosses him and sells out the location of his weapons cache to Major Colvin, to show how the Barksdales have crumbled as a result of the war with Marlo Stanfield. He does come back for one last appearance in season 5, when Marlo has to go through him to get access to Sergei Malatov, a member of the Greeks' organization from season 2.
223%%* In an episode of ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', the last scene shows the antagonist being dragged off to the brig by Odo.
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227* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie4DANewAdventure'' at Ride/{{LEGOLAND}}, after Emmet and Wyldstyle foil Risky Business's plan to force their friends to perform in stage shows in Brick World against their will, Risky is arrested by a police officer for impersonating a theme park manager without a license.
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231* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'': Most episodes in the series end with the real killer being arrested, which is usually the last we hear of them. Key word being ''usually'' as the Ace Attorney universe has the afterlife, ghosts, spirit mediums, ''and'' the death penalty. Some relatively sympathetic characters end up going to prison for various crimes, often tampering with the crime scene. [[spoiler:Adrian Andrews]] from ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll Justice for All]]'' is released after less than a year, in time for her to appear in ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyTrialsAndTribulations Trials and Tribulations]]'', but most of the characters who are sent to prison are never seen again, even if they aren't guilty of murder.
232* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': After C's defeat following the destruction of his OneWingedAngel form, he's taken into custody by The Consortium and is kept under close watch to ensure his renegade actions not cause any more problems. [[spoiler:The sole reason he hasn't been sent for execution is because G is maintaining ThePromise he made to [[PosthumousCharacter D]] in regards to keeping a lookout for C]].
233* ''VideoGame/AnotherCode: R - A Journey Into Lost Memories'': [[spoiler:Ryan turns himself in at the end as penance for his crimes]].
234* ''VideoGame/BugFables'': At the end of the "Explorer Check!" sidequest, when Team Snakemouth defeats Cenn and Pisci (who attempted to impersonate the exploration team to smuggle items from the Ant Storage Service worker), they end up attempting to escape but were thwarted by Gen and Eri, who sedated them with the Sleep Bomb trap. Gen and Eri then thank Team Snakemouth for their assistance in apprehending criminals, and the two ruffians were shipped off into prison. [[spoiler:Much later, when Team Snakemouth visits said prison in the penultimate chapter during its occupation by [[WickedWasps wasps]], Cenn and Pisci can be seen there, sitting in their prison cells despite the fact that they have a perfect opportunity to escape, implying that they genuinely want to atone themselves by serving out their sentence.]]
235* ''VideoGame/ClamMan'': After Clam Man exposes the crimes of Mr. Bosman and "Loud Mouth," who he suspects to be the BigBadDuumvirate, it transitions to a police car pulling away, with the dialogue making it clear that Bosman and "Loud Mouth" were arrested. However, it turns out that [[spoiler:they were only pawns of the ''real'' BigBad, who ends up dying at the end.]]
236* If you won't attack anyone in ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' and warn enemies so Susie won't hit them, the first chapter will end with [[spoiler:the King being overthrown and sent to prison while his son, Lancer, becomes the king]]. Chapter 2 shows he ended up imprisoned regardless of the ending, though you can talk to him in his cell.
237* ''VideoGame/DetectiveGrimoire'':
238** At the end of the first game, when Grimoire finishes TheSummation, we cut to the killer, [[spoiler:Pete Nubhat]], screaming, and it transitions to him behind bars. Cue credits.
239** In ''Secret of the Swamp'', after the killer, [[spoiler:Echo,]] confesses to the crime, he suddenly tries to run away, only to be stopped by [[spoiler:Boggy the swamp monster, who is RealAfterAll.]] He is then arrested by Officer James.
240* ''VideoGame/Driver2'' ends with Pink Lenny being extradited back to Chicago from Rio to face charges from his role in the gang war.
241* ''VideoGame/DuckTales Remastered'' ends with Glomgold and the Beagle Boys getting hauled off to jail. Despite her involvement, Magica isn't with them, implying she escaped arrest.
242* At the end of ''[[VideoGame/AnnabelleRPGMaker The Exorcism of Annabelle Sunray]]'', after Annabelle and Roxanne manage to escape The Church and run into the police, the last we see of [[SinisterMinister The Preacher]]/[[spoiler:Jason]] is being subdued by [[spoiler:Father Martin]], and subsequently the narration stating that the villain was arrested for running an OrphanageOfFear among other crimes.
243* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn'': Ludveck is sent to prison following his failed coup at the end of Part 2, and is unmentioned afterwards.
244* ''VideoGame/KingsQuestVIHeirTodayGoneTomorrow'': Abdul Alhazred is last seen being taken to the dungeon by Cassima's guards after Cassima incapacitates him by stabbing him with a dagger, giving Alexander the chance he needs to knock him out.
245* ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'':
246** Near the end of the second game, it turns out all the supposed alien attacks are actually from middle-school kids who were given superpowers by a MagicMeteor - except their strongest team, Genesis, which was specially trained to surpass the powers of the other teams from Aliea Academy. This was all part of Seijirou's plan of overthrowing the government for not bringing justice to his son's death, but in the end, he realizes the whole project was a mistake. Even though he pulls a HeelFaceTurn, he's still brought into custody by the police, which is how his screentime in the original series ends.
247** After the Aliea Meteorite is destroyed, Kenzaki slips off with some fragments and forms the Dark Emperors. Unlike his boss, he just wants to take over the world for unexplained reasons. After the remaining fragments are completely nullified, he gets arrested by the police and is neither seen nor mentioned again.
248* ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'': After Regime Superman is defeated by his mainstream counterpart, many of his allies are carted off to prison, barring Flash, who is paroled for helping to take down the Regime. Yellow Lantern is taken to Oa for rehabilitation. Regime Superman is shown being locked up in a red-sun cell that renders him powerless.
249* ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'':
250** A heroic variant occurs in ''VideoGame/Yakuza6'': [[spoiler: Taiga Saejima willingly goes back behind bars to finish his sentence after the events of ''VideoGame/Yakuza5'', while Goro Majima and Daigo Dojima are arrested as a result of Katsumi Sugai's plot to take over the Tojo Clan. All three protagonist characters spend nearly the entire game out of the picture as a result.]]
251** Between ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'' and ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'', Mamoru Takabe of the Seiryu Clan is arrested, leaving control of the clan in the hands of Masataka Ebina. [[spoiler:He's slated to be released later in ''Infinite Wealth'', but then he's stabbed in prison and left in critical condition.]]
252** ''Infinite Wealth's'' recap of the previous game also confirms that Sota Kume was eventually caught for [[spoiler: murdering his own boss Ryo Aoki/Masato Arakawa [[BrokenPedestal in a fit of heartbreak]] [[GoMadFromTheRevelation and insanity]]]], and additionally charged for his other crimes under Bleach Japan.
253* ''VideoGame/MasterDetectiveArchivesRainCode'': [[spoiler:Yomi Hellsmile]] never appears again following his judicial arrest in Chapter 4, and rarely gets mentioned again aside from a brief moment in Chapter 5.
254* ''Franchise/MegaMan'':
255** ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'': ''VideoGame/MegaMan6'' closes out the NES era with Doctor Wily at last arrested and behind bars. Of course, this isn't the end of Wily, as he gets freed at the start of [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 the next game]] by Burst Man, Freeze Man, Junk Man, and Cloud Man.
256** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': Several scenarios throughout each game has the VillainOfTheWeek getting arrested by the Officials after the defeat of their [=NetNavi=].
257* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
258** In ''[[VideoGame/PokemonColosseum Colosseum]]'', Evice and Nascour's escape chopper is shot down by Ho-oh, and both are arrested shortly thereafter.
259** In ''[[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield Sword and Shield]]'', [[spoiler:Chairman Rose is arrested for mass endangerment after unleashing Eternatus, which the player trainer and Hop defeat with Zacian and Zamaenta at their side. Zigzagged with Oleana, who avoids arrest but has to do community service on his behalf]].
260* In ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'', series villain Sabu is stated to be in jail during that time, which is why his never-before-mentioned daughter Sabuko is the FinalBoss. In [[Videogame/RiverCityGirls2 the sequel]], he [[CardboardPrison busts out]] to become the new villain.
261* ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2000'' ends with a scene showing Rhino, Mysterio, Scorpion, Doc Ock, and a random {{Mook}} sharing a prison cell. The sequel, ''VideoGame/SpiderMan2EnterElectro'' has a similar final scene, with Hammerhead, Shocker, and Electro sharing a cell, with the final shot revealing [[ContinuityNod their cell is right next to the one from the first game]].
262* ''VideoGame/SpyFox'': Each of the main games end with villain getting sent to prison after their scheme is thwarted.
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266* ''WebAnimation/AttackOnMika'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW3IGnP0TW8 Saki and Yuki's parents]] [[spoiler:are taken away by the police after the former explains to them the abuse they put her through]], including being locked out in the veranda for talking back to them.
267* ''WebAnimation/EpithetErased'': Mera and Indus are arrested at the end of the first arc for trying to steal the Arsene Amulet from the museum and subsequently disappear from the story. In a similar vein Sylvie, who was injured during the attempted robbery, makes no later appearances after being carted off to the hospital at the end of the arc.
268* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': After [[FantasticTerrorists the X-Team]] gets their plan to stop the 28th Legondo World Martial Arts Tournament foiled, the organization's members get taken to prison in "A New Terror Arrives", and a few of them reappear in "Happiness Is A Sparked Lake" [[PrisonersWork being forced to do community service in the park]].
269* ''WebAnimation/MoniRobo'': Stories where the antagonists committed crimes, usually against the protagonist or their loved ones, or embezzling money from their company, will usually end with them and their associates hauled away to prison for their crimes as part of their HumiliationConga.
270** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSib-SPQyNM "My step-sister tried to steal my husband…"]]: While Chizuru had to bank on her looks to work as a hostess following her disownment, Naoya ended up arrested and jailed for a long time on repeated offense charges, as he became an alcoholic gambling addict after being fired from his new job for his piss-poor work performance.
271** [[http://y2u.be/le1q1cV1t5Q "I lose sight in my eye and get thrown away on the woods, only to become a CEO"]]: Yuki's spoiled younger brother, Ryuji, ends up arrested for trying to use his status to assault a patient in his years as an assistant doctor. As a result, his parents' hospital lost customers by the droves and left them bankrupt.
272** [[https://y2u.be/U6viCjkYICU "A mom friend stole my husband and disappeared.. 2 years after the divorce..."]]: Mitsuya and Keiko both get arrested and serve prison time for child neglect after the former left a tote bag with a baby inside on his wife Masumi's doorstep. Even as they got out, Mitsuya had to slave away at work after his parents fronted him the loan debt payments (and that's without mentioning the settlement fee and child support for Tomoya), while Keiko was forced to pay her ex-husband a settlement fee.
273** [[https://y2u.be/AoWfmSODh2s "My little sister ruined the contracts I had with a client..."]]: Mr. Kyougoku gets fired, arrested, and put behind bars on charges of embezzlement, power abuse, and conspiring to rape Riku, the son of Robo Robo Tradings' CEO. Moreover, once he had been found guilty, he had to spend all his savings on paying the debt. As a result, Miyuki and her mother become destitute and homeless, with the latter reduced to borrowing money.
274** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAAAs652src "My beloved wife was cheating on me and finds it amusing that I broke my leg"]]: [[spoiler:After her ex-husband, Tatsuya, sells his apartment and closes their joint bank account to keep her from taking his money, sues both her and her lover Ryusei for compensation and damages, on top of Ryusei himself quitting his job because of her, Kaori snaps and stabs Ryusei in an attempt to murder him, but got arrested afterward]].
275** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlO3_4xyv0o "A girl at work wouldn't wear short sleeves although it was boiling hot because..."]]: Masayoshi calls the cops on Ryuta for abusing and cheating on Hanayo. Right after the woman herself force-fed him a vial of her liquefied bad luck, the cops arrived and put him behind bars. [[spoiler:While Ryuta got out in the epilogue, he couldn't enjoy it for long as soon after a stampede of escaped zoo animals trampled him; he begged to be jailed again afterward.]]
276** [[https://y2u.be/SSntJF1JM6w 'My ex-wife took one of my kids with her saying "I'll give you the useless one!"']]: After both Mayuka and Mayuko give their mother, Akane, a dressing-down for splitting them up for her selfish ends, her ex-husband Yoshiichi calls the cops on her for domestic abuse, resulting in both the greedy ex-wife and her lover being put behind bars.
277** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwrZx5nHh9c "My wife cheated on me to make me jealous, and got pregnant…"]]: After Sari reports her abusive husband Yuto to the police on Kyoko's advice, the cops come to Yuto's apartment and arrest him for assault and abuse. Moreover, the abuse he meted out on Sari left scars and bruises all over her body, which Kei remarked would earn the bastard a long sentence.
278** [[https://youtu.be/pA8GEbYhyYQ "I saved my sadistic boss, also my secret crush, from being assaulted, and then…"]]: [[spoiler:Hotaru shows up in the nick of time to stop Mizobe from trying to rape his boss, Reika, and then calls the cops on the bastard. As a result, Mizobe is sentenced to a year in prison and gets fired on charges of stalking and attempted rape.]]
279** [[http://y2u.be/udN2lqY6H_A "My sister stole my boyfriend. But, at the end, she finds out the truth about him."]] [sic]: [[spoiler:Soon after Atsuko became mentally ill from the abuse she suffered in Kunihisa's cult and her parents spent themselves broke for him, Kunihisa and his inner circle all get arrested for charges of fraud and blackmail.]]
280** [[https://youtu.be/wI8LaBDkyyQ?si=2DtZLUpeilnh-x5D "My girlfriend left me for a guy who was smarter so I got revenge!"]]: Kaho's wealthy husband, Kazuyoshi, ends up arrested for fraud as he conspired with his boss for a kickback scheme to increase sales. Hiroshi, who became a lawyer during the time Kazuyoshi committed those crimes, also targeted Kaho's parents for illegal practices. Unlike Kazuyoshi, the couple isn't jailed but instead dies from the stress of being investigated.
281** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3YjEP7F4Lg "My friend who stole my fiancé two years ago tried to do the same thing again"]]: While Kenji got himself a new girlfriend after abusing and then divorcing Marie, he gets arrested for disorderly conduct after thrashing the neighborhood. Moreover, Ayako implies that his mom may follow suit because she enabled his behavior.
282** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZD2w95T25c "She thinks she stole my fiancé but the person she slept with was..."]]: Moemi's romp with Masato Jinguji ends up becoming his undoing as she sent a photo of it thinking he was Kanako's fiancé on top of the evidence already gathered on him. After he was arrested for stalking Kanako, he was also revealed to have stalked and beaten several women in the past.
283** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHVcGS1jzjI "On the day of an important presentation, she tries to bring me down"]]: Thanks to Masayoshi and the Professor's efforts, the police caught the biker hired by [[TheFakeCutie Ayane Azato]] to rob Nano on the street and he spilled the beans. Moreover, it's also revealed that Ayane not only harassed Nano and tried to hijack her presentation but blackmailed other employees to make them do her assigned work. As a result, she is fired from her job and ends up on trial, implying she'll face justice for her crimes.
284** [[https://youtu.be/gbQlitxS0ZY "My horrible stepson..."]]: After [[IHaveNoSon disowning Ryuta]] and [[DisinheritedChild stripping him of his inheritance rights]] for attempting to [[ForcedMiscarriage force a miscarriage]] on his stepmother Hanayo by [[StaircaseTumble pushing her down the stairs]], his father Shogo calls the cops on him. As a result, Ryuta ends up arrested and waiting for trial for attempted murder.
285** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B199bcsG0pg "My husband had an affair with a…"]]: Rioto's mistress, Kasumi, is revealed to be [[spoiler:a wanted murderer named Kazuko Abe]]. After the cheating husband left on his father's warnings, [[spoiler:Kazuko]] was arrested and taken to prison. While Rioto also got arrested as he allegedly sheltered her, his father [[SubvertedTrope bails him out]] and then alongside his wife and his daughter-in-law, Mako, chew him out for his affair.
286** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucYxZBO1lTA "Stepsister who was mean to me learns a lesson about life"]]: Ms. Akiyoshi calls CPS on Yoko and Shiomi's parents upon learning the Okita couple [[PimpingTheOffspring tried to force the former into sex work]] for the latter's tuition. As a result, the Okitas get arrested for sexual abuse of a minor as Yoko was underage. While they got released sometime later, they ran away as their spoiling of Shiomi amassed them a huge debt.
287** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hii8j5hb9AE "Spoiled son ran over me with his car and tried to pretend it never happened"]]: Shizuka and Eiji's father, along with his cronies in the police, are arrested and imprisoned after the former exposes his corruption and coverup of the latter's crimes. Eiji himself follows suit when he tries (and fails) to strangle Eri to death for helping it happen.
288** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO3aDzNKyIc "My wife got pregnant but…"]]: A worn-out Rina swung her purse to beat Yuki and [[SecondLove his new girlfriend]], Saki, in response to the former's rejection. Much to her dismay, a cop arrested her before she could do any more damage. Furthermore, she ends up in prison for property damage after knocking over a bin hard enough to crash it into a bench.
289** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH8_BakjUw0 "Got revenge on my husband who broke up with me because I was infertile"]]: Miki's ex-husband, Yoshiyuki, ends up arrested for attempted murder when he tried to kill his mistress-turned-wife for tricking him into raising a child that wasn't his.
290** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWIPxpDyMQo "A woman was looking for the 'perfect guy' at my agency…"]]: Mrs. Sekkai's new boyfriend, a con artist, was arrested and thrown behind bars after his other victims came forward. However, the bastard spent all his ill-gotten gains and most of the stolen money was irretrievable. Moreover, Mrs. Sekkai herself still has to pay the $75,000 debt she amassed because she signed the bank's loan contract of her own will.
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294* ''WebVideo/DreamSMP'':
295** At the end of Season 2, Dream gets locked in [[TheAlcatraz Pandora's Vault]] in the aftermath of the Disc Confrontation, temporarily preventing him from interacting with the story. {{Subverted|Trope}} by the fact that it is later shown that Dream still holds incredible power over the server ''even when locked away'', and is still able to heavily influence the plot through various means. [[spoiler:In the Season 3 finale, this gets turned on its head altogether when Dream makes his GreatEscape from prison with help from [[BombThrowingAnarchists the Syndicate]], and returns to the plot with a malicious vengeance.]]
296** At one point in Season 3, Technoblade is also locked up in Pandora's Vault in the same cell as Dream. [[spoiler:He's able to escape when Philza hits a stasis pearl which teleports him back to his base -- just in time, too, as Quackity intended to kill him then and there.]]
297* In the Season 3 finale of ''Podcast/TheMagnusArchives'', [[spoiler:Elias Bouchard]] is arrested for murder and is taken to prison, though he does appear again in the following seasons.
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301* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': "Dripper" follows the titular sealasaurus almost being kidnapped by an unknown criminal mastermind by the name of "Mrs. Big", because [[BumblingHenchmenDuo her two incompetent henchmen, Blinky and Muscles]], end up [[AccidentalKidnapping kidnapping Barney by mistake]]. When Dripper follows the henchmen to their hideout and calls the police for the kidnapped Barney, he is caught, as well, just moments before the police arrive to arrest their captors. Moments after Blinky and Muscles are arrested and Fred (who rode along with the officers) rescues Barney and Dripper, [[spoiler:"Mrs. Big" is later unmasked to be Dripper's own trainer, who was jealous of the latter's fame and plotted to remove him from the limelight, at which point he, too, is arrested.]]
302* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'':
303** In [[Recap/GravityFallsS1E20GideonRises the Season One finale]], Gideon Gleeful gets arrested and hauled off to actual adult prison ([[NoPrisonSegregation despite being nine years old]]) for [[EnfanteTerrible trying to kill Dipper and Mabel]] and spying on everyone in Gravity Falls to learn their secrets. Despite this, [[TheBusCameBack he came back]] to cause more trouble for the Pines family during the latter half of Season Two - both [[MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll in]] and out of prison - and by the end of the series he was out of prison for good after pulling a HeelFaceTurn.
304** Similarly, [[Recap/GravityFallsS1E9TheTimeTravelersPig "The Time Traveler's Pig"]] ended with the incompetent time traveler Blendin Blandin getting arrested by the TimePolice for letting the Pines twins mess around with his time machine (although, unlike most examples on this page, he was never really a villain, just [[TooDumbToLive criminally neglectful of his equipment]]). He came back in Season Two, seeking revenge, and [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor turned good again]] after the twins set him free and got him his job back out of remorse for inadvertently ruining his life in the first place.
305* In ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn'', [[spoiler:Dr. Psycho is left to rot in Arkham after betraying the crew at the end of Season 2. TheBusCameBack near the end of Season 3, although he's ReformedButRejected]].
306* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': After his defeat at the end of Season 3, Zaheer is arrested- a bit strange because the rest of the Red Lotus were all killed. Korra later visits him while in jail, and after she tells him exactly what his anarchism caused, he decides to help her a bit, though he is not freed by the end of the series.
307* ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'':
308** In "WesternAnimation/TheLoneStrangerAndPorky", the Stranger is called to save Porky from a bandit who kidnapped and robbed him. The bandit seems to have the upper-hand during the final fight, but Stranger recovers and defeats him, giving him a good punch that causes him to fly into a giant boulder. After the bandit collides with said boulder, it converts into a jailhouse, where he is last seen bursting into tears.
309** "WesternAnimation/CornOnTheCop" has Daffy and Porky, playing the roles of incompetent policemen, chasing after a bank robber [[DisguisedInDrag disguised as Granny]] on [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween]], and try to arrest either her or the real robber. At the end of the short, the real robber is arrested after being given a ComedicSpanking by Granny, who believed he and the two incompetent cops were kids in costumes.
310* ''WesternAnimation/MegaManFullyCharged'': At the end of the final episode, Sgt. Night is defeated by Mega Man and arrested by the Good Guild. The comic continuation confirms early on that he is still in jail at the time they take place.
311* ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'': Ron, the BadBoss who owns the waterbed store Andy and Gwen work at, is arrested by the IRS for tax evasion in the eighth episode. Had the show gone on, he would have been replaced with a man named Don, who was essentially exactly the same character except he would have been a corrupt hick instead of a FunnyForeigner.
312* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Most of the show's villains either make a HeelFaceTurn or get [[SealedEvilInACan sealed away somehow]] after being blasted by the concentrated [[ThePowerOfFriendship Magic of Friendship]]. It's rare to see them arrested, but not completely unheard of:
313** Lord Tirek in [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E26TwilightsKingdomPart2 "Twilight's Kingdom - Part 2"]] is an odd example. He gets blasted with the latest upgrade to the Magic of Friendship, and this time the power of Harmony strips Tirek of his stolen magic, then teleports him into a jail cell in Tartarus.[[note]]Despite sharing its name with the nasty part of the Greek mythological afterlife, Tartarus in MLP is just a physical dungeon that ponies can visit and return from.[[/note]]
314** [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS8E26SchoolRazePart2 "School Raze - Part 2"]] ends with that season's villain, [[spoiler:Cozy Glow]], hauled away by the Royal Guard, then locked up in a cage of her own in Tartarus.
315* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'': When the villains aren't either [[KilledOffForReal killed]], [[SealedEvilInACan sealed off]], [[AFateWorseThanDeath suffer some horrific non-lethal fate]] or outright [[VillainExitStageLeft leave before they can be caught]] this trope is what usually happens to them. Among these villains being Pythor in Season 3, The Sons of Garmadon in Season 8, Lord Garmadon himself in Season 9, and Aspheera in Season 11.
316* In ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', character Aloyse von Roddenstein is seen being arrested in the ending of Recap/PhineasAndFerbSaveSummer and is never seen again.
317* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' episode "[[Recap/TheProudFamilyS2E22ThelmaAndLuis Thelma and Luis]]" sees [=LaCienega's=] Papi being sent to a nursing home called Happy Endings, only for them to find out it's actually [[WouldHarmASenior a front for an illegal okra plantation farm where the residents are imprisoned and enslaved]], and Suga Mama, being the only one of the adults who believes the kids, helps them bust him out. By the end of the episode, the families of the residents are soon made aware of what's really going on at Happy Endings, and its administrator, Helga, while trying to recapture the escaped Papi and likely add Suga Mama to the plantation, is arrested along with her staff, and according to Sunset, will be serving a long prison sentence.
318* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'', the last episode Milton Midas appears in is "[[Recap/TheRaccoonsS5E12TheOneThatGotAway The One That Got Away!]]", where his last scene involves him getting arrested for hiring the Pigs to dump toxic waste into a lake. It’s also the second to last episode of the series overall, and he doesn’t appear in the finale.
319* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'': The early seasons of the TV cartoon almost always had the villain who perpetrated the ScoobyDooHoax being arrested by the police for the criminal operation the hoax was intended to cover up.
320* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Artie Ziff got arrested at the end of the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E14TheZiffWhoCameToDinner The Ziff Who Came to Dinner]]". While the ending to the episode implied that Ziff was gonna get killed off, he continued to make appearances in flashbacks, and eventually out of prison, alive and well.
321* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':
322** Sergeant Slick is last seen being taken into custody, with no further word on his fate. However, as Scum and Villainy revealed that clones don't get due process and Slick committed treason (it's noted that Mace Windu had to negotiate to get Boba Fett a lighter sentence in the form of prison time), things don't look good for him.
323** Dogma is last seen being arrested for killing a Jedi, and his fate afterward is currently unknown. The Jedi eventually did learn that Krell was a traitor, but it's also noted in Scum and Villainy that clones don't get due process, so nothing can be said for sure of his fate.
324** Barriss Offee is never heard from again after her fall to TheDarkSide and arrest for 11 years. In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' comics and deleted scenes from ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' it's shown that she was killed in Order 66, but in the ContinuityReboot, ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheEmpire'' reveals that the Empire recruited Barriss to become one of the Inquisitors [[spoiler:until she had a HeelFaceTurn]].
325* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'': After sporadically antagonizing the Turtles throughout, Don Visiozo is finally arrested by the police in the final season's first story arc, and unlike the Purple Dragons (which this tended to happen to them as well) he doesn't reappear afterwards.
326* In the fifth season of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', [[spoiler:Duncan, the juvenile hall resident, attempts to defy his BadassDecay, by blowing up Chris' "summer cottage" (actually an elaborate mansion)]]. Chris wastes no time in [[NonGameplayElimination not only voting him off]], but also [[spoiler:[[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome sending him to big-boy jail for arson]]]].
327* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'': The villains that make up "The Society" are sent to prison after their defeat and do not make any reappearances after that.
328* Many episodes of ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' end with one or more police officers walking into the scene and leading off the villain of the day after their latest scheme is foiled. Of course, these villains tend to reappear somewhat frequently.
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