A Charleston, West Virginia, man needed in reference to a Nov. 30, 2022, slaying was arrested by U.S. marshals in Baltimore Wednesday.
Matthew “Doobie” Daughtery, 24, was taken into custody at round 8:45 a.m. Wednesday within the 1300 block of Stricker Street on the tackle of an affiliate.
Mr. Daughtery is one among 4 individuals charged with first-degree homicide within the Nov. 30, 2022, dying of Huntington, West Virginia, resident Christopher Johnson, 40.
Johnson, who was discovered affected by a gunshot wound within the 1800 block of ninth Avenue in Huntington, died later that day in a hospital.
Mr. Daughtery and fellow suspects Malik Hawk, Lawrence Foye and Demarquis Patterson are accused of conspiring to kill Johnson.
Two of the opposite suspects had been apprehended virtually two months later after a visitors cease on Interstate 64 close to Hurricane, West Virginia, and the third was taken into custody in Buffalo later the identical day, leaving solely Mr. Daughtery at massive, in line with WSAZ-TV.
“He had a little bit of street experience on how to evade apprehension. I will say we’ve been doing this since 1789 and every day we get better at our jobs. You can run from us all you want but we’re eventually going to find you,” Deputy U.S. Marshal for Southern West Virginia Mark Waggamon advised West Virginia MetroNews.
In late June, the U.S. Marshals Service had provided a reward of as much as $10,000 for info resulting in Mr. Daughtery’s arrest.
Mr. Waggamon mentioned the arrest was made with out the help of exterior info.
“This fugitive was found by several experienced law enforcement officers, working long hours, and doing good, old fashioned, police work,” Mr. Waggamon defined to West Virginia MetroNews.
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