Fort Smith suspect caught in Memphis

FORT SMITH -- Police in western Arkansas say a man suspected in a double slaying has been captured in Memphis.

Fort Smith police said U.S. marshals arrested Marcus Collins, 29, on Monday on two counts of first-degree murder, one count of residential aggravated burglary and two counts of kidnapping.

Authorities said the arrest is in connection with the deaths of Brionna Belcher, 26, and Jonathan Harris, 43, who were found shot to death at an apartment July 26.

Police said last month that the two people were killed during a robbery because one of the suspects -- 19-year-old Neirod Marquis Medlock -- needed money to pay a ticket.

An affidavit said investigators received information that Medlock needed money for the ticket and that he was going to rob someone to get it.

A witness at the apartments saw two men get out of a car wearing hoodies, one of whom had a bandanna over his face, the affidavit said. Minutes later, the witness heard a woman scream "leave me alone" or "leave us alone," followed by popping sounds like gunfire, according to court documents. The witness saw the two men get back into the car and drive off, and police were notified about 4 a.m.

Collins remained jailed Tuesday in Memphis.

Records show Medlock was being at the Sebastian County jail Tuesday in lieu of $700,330 in bonds. He also faces charges of kidnapping, first-degree murder and aggravated residential burglary.

Information for this article was contributed by Dave Hughes of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

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State Desk on 09/12/2018

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