New jersey police capture fugitive who shot and killed 74-year-old woman

New Jersey Police Capture Fugitive Who Shot and Killed 74-Year-Old Woman

The New Jersey State Police have arrested Dayshawn Nesmith, 23, of Camden, N.J. for allegedly shooting and killing a 74-year-old woman on October 4 in Camden City, N.J.
The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office charged Nesmith with murder and various weapons offenses. During the investigation, detectives contacted the New Jersey State Police Fugitive Unit to assist with locating Nesmith. Through various investigative means, detectives determined that Nesmith was staying at a residence in the area of Franklin Street in Wilmington, Delaware.
On Wednesday, November 4, detectives from the New Jersey State Police Fugitive Unit along with members of the United States Marshals NY/NJ Regional Fugitive Task Force Camden Division and the United States Marshals Delaware Regional Fugitive Task Force, located and arrested Nesmith at the residence without incident.
He was lodged at the New Castle County Jail pending extradition to New Jersey.
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