Authorities have arrested a suspect who had been on the run since January after being charged in a Minneapolis murder-for-hire plot resulting in the death of a mother and real estate agent, a police spokesman confirmed Thursday.
Five months after Monique Baugh was killed, authorities arrested Berry Davis, who had been a fugitive since slipping out of a St. Louis Park hotel as police were closing in in January. Police spokesman John Elder said that Davis was arrested in Illinois by another agency, but the circumstances of the arrest weren't immediately known. Elder called the arrest "the product of strong and dogged investigative work."
"Secondly, make no doubt about it, leaving Minnesota does not mean you are out of our reach," Elder said, emphasizing the department's relationship with federal law enforcement. "We will get you wherever you go. This arrest shows that clearly."
Davis and another alleged co-conspirator, Cedric Berry, have been indicted on first-degree murder charges for their role in Baugh's kidnapping and killing on New Year's Eve.
Online records for the Cook County (Ill.) jail show that a man under the name Berry Davis was booked May 1 and is being held without bond.
Baugh's slaying gained widespread publicity for its brutality and twists and turns outlined in court filings.
At one point, the FBI got involved in the investigation, loaning a member of its Cellular Analysis Survey Team to help investigators sift through cellphone records for clues.
Prosecutors allege that Baugh was kidnapped from a home in Maple Grove, dragged into a waiting U-Haul truck and possibly tortured. Her body was later dumped in a north Minneapolis alley.