Michigan fugitive arrested in Chicago train station
A suspect in a deadly Detroit-area robbery has been arrested at a downtown Chicago train station after police used cell phone tracing technology to track him.
Federal marshals and Chicago police detectives arrested the 25-year-old Detroit man Saturday afternoon on a Metra train. The Associated Press is not naming him because he has not yet been charged.
Shannon Robinson, spokeswoman for the U.S. Marshals Service, said the man was arrested without incident.
The man is one of two suspects in a holdup Thursday at a store in Eastpointe, Mich., in which two clerks were shot, one fatally. The second clerk is in critical condition, police said.
Police in Eastpointe, Mich., said in a news release issued Sunday morning that the suspect is in custody in Chicago and will face multiple charges in Michigan. He is currently on parole for a weapons conviction, according to police.
Officials tracked the suspect to Chicago using cell phone tracing technology, said John Calabrese, Eastpointe police inspector.
The second suspect is still at large, police said.