U.S. Marshals Arrest Annapolis Murder Suspect in DC
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Washington, DC – The U.S. Marshals Service Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) April 7 arrested a man wanted by the Annapolis Police Department (APD) for a murder and related offenses.
Roscoe Jerome Jones, 31, of Oxon Hill, Maryland, was identified as a suspect in a March 19 homicide in the 100 block of Clay Street after APD officers responding to reported gunshots found the victim with apparent gunshot wounds.
The homicide occurred at a school bus stop with numerous children present, and one child was struck by a bullet and injured.
The CARFTF received the warrant on March 19 and initiated the fugitive investigation to determine Jones’ whereabouts.
Investigators discovered Jones was residing in an apartment in the 1400 block of 1st St SW, in Washington, D.C., and on April 7, in the early morning hours, members of the CARFTF conducted an enforcement operation to arrest Jones at that address. Jones failed to comply with law enforcement commands initially but was eventually taken into custody without further incident.
Subsequent to a search conducted at the same address, two firearms were located and seized.
The Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force began operations in June of 2004 and was among the first regional fugitive task forces to become fully operational following the Presidential Threat Protection Act of 2000. The CARFTF has partnership agreements with over 100 federal, state, and local agencies and has eight fully operational offices.
The CARFTF has successfully apprehended over 102,700 fugitives since its inception and has made an extraordinary impact on the apprehension of the region’s most dangerous and violent fugitives, always striving to make their communities safer.
Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found at https://www.usmarshals.gov.
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