U.S. Marshals Offering up to $5,000 for Michigan Man Suspected of Double Murder

DOJ Press



Christopher Lewis Greer
Detroit,
MI
– The U.S. Marshals Service is offering a reward of up to
$5,000 for information leading to the
capture of a Michigan man wanted on two counts of first-degree homicide
following the Jan. 5 murder of two women.

Christopher Lewis Greer, 32, is alleged to have
shot to death sisters Dominique Parchman, 30, and Shyanna Hall, 18, at a
residence in the 3300 block of Niagara Street in Wayne. Responding
officers discovered both victims had been shot multiple times. Parchman
was pronounced deceased at the scene, and Hall later succumbed to her
injuries at a local hospital. Before she passed, Hall told Wayne police
officers Greer had been the shooter. Police said Greer had dated
Parchman for several years, and a fight Jan. 5 escalated into Greer
allegedly shooting Parchman and her sister.

Greer is alleged to have fled the scene armed
with a 9 mm handgun in Parchman’s black 2006 Dodge Charger. The vehicle
was later abandoned and recovered in Ypsilanti Township near the
intersection of W Michigan Avenue and S Hewitt Road.

Greer is a black male, approximately 5 feet 9
inches tall and about 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing a dark
colored thick winter coat, black winter hat and jeans.


Greer should be considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information about his location is urged to contact local law
enforcement. Tips can be called in to the US Marshals Service 24-hour
line at 313-202-6458. If you want to remain anonymous you can contact
800-SPEAK-UP. Anonymous tips may also be submitted via the
U.S. Marshals Tip App.


Christopher Lewis Greer

U.S. Marshals task forces, such as the Detroit
Fugitive Apprehension Team (DFAT), combine the efforts of federal, state
and local law enforcement agencies to locate and arrest the most
dangerous fugitives. DFAT participants include Detroit Police
Department, Livonia Police Department, Wayne County Sheriff’s
Department, Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan State Police,
Sterling Heights Police Department, Oakland County Sheriffs Department,
Dearborn Police Department, Michigan Department of Corrections Absconder
Recovery Unit, Saginaw Police Department, Social Security Administration
Office of Inspector General, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Department
of Housing and Urban Development Office of Inspector General.

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found
at http://www.usmarshals.gov.

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America’s
First Federal Law Enforcement Agency

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