Ypsilanti, Michigan (TSWT DETROIT) – Federal and local authorities are offering a reward leading to the arrest of a suspect suspected of involvement in a murder in the Ypsilanti area in June.
According to US Marshals, 19-year-old Coreyon Brown was identified as the suspect involved in a June 28 murder in the West Willow Area of Ypsilanti. Officials say Brown was allegedly involved in an argument with someone on Facebook, then went to the victim’s home and shot the person. The victim, who has not been identified, died outside their home.
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“Brown’s alleged crime has demonstrated a clear disregard for the law,” said Owen Cypher, US Marshal of the Eastern District of Michigan. “We will use all means at our disposal to bring him to justice.”
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According to authorities, Brown is 5’9, weighs about 160 lbs and has black hair and brown eyes. The US Marshals-led Detroit Fugitive Apprehension Team is offering a reward of up to $1,500 for information leading directly to Brown’s arrest. If you have any information on Coreyon Brown’s whereabouts, please contact the US Marshals Service tip line at (866) 865-TIPS (8477), submit a tip online at https://www.usmarshals.gov/ tips/, or call Crime Stop at 1-800-Speak-Up.
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