Two suspects identified in August 2nd homicide in Madison


Police say they have identified two suspects in the August 2nd homicide at the 7-Eleven in Madison and both are being held outside of Madison on charges unrelated to the Madison shooting.

Officers say 35-year-old Dametrius Reeves is currently being held in Indianapolis, Indiana on an arrest warrant. They say the extradition process has been initiated. Police say the U.S. Marshal's Service and the Indianapolis Police Department helped in the arrest of Reeves.

Police also identified Curtis Langlois as a suspect. He was arrested and charged in an armed robbery in Wausau that was committed the same day as the homicide in Madison. He is now being held in the Marathon County Jail.

On August 2, police say two masked suspects waited for 33-year-old Kendrith Young and a 29-year-old man, opening fire on both and killing Young.

Madison police say both suspects will be brought back to Madison. They say both men will be referred for charges of first degree intentional homicide in the death of Young. Charges will also be referred for the attempted homicide of the man who was with Young and was hurt during the shooting. 

For more go to WKOW: http://www.wkow.com/story/36119290/2017/08/11/two-suspects-identified-in-august-2-homicide-in-madison 

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The 37-year-old man charged with two armed robberies in Wausau confessed to a murder in Madison, according to Marathon County court records.

Curtis Langlois faces four felonies and two misdemeanors, after police say he robbed Family Video and Fast Break Mobil gas station at gunpoint.

Records show he stole $506 from Family Video on 6th Street late in the evening on Aug. 2 and then stole between $2,150 and $2,350 from the gas station on Monday.

According to the criminal complaint, Langlois confessed to “a homicide and attempted homicide at a convenience store in Madison on Aug. 2, just after midnight.”

He has not been charged with homicide at this time.

Langlois was arrested at the Walmart in Rib Mountain on Tuesday.

He faces more than 100 years in prison if convicted of all six charges. He does not have an attorney listed.

According to federal court records, Langlois was convicted of robbing four businesses in Madison in 2008. The records show Langlois would case the businesses and his partner in crime at the time would rob them.

He was sentenced to 100 months in prison and three years on parole in those crimes. Wausau Police say officers will be in touch with federal prosecutors.

He's set to make his initial appearance Friday in Marathon County Court.

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For more go to WKOW: http://www.wkow.com/story/36117429/2017/08/11/da-wausau-armed-robbery-suspect-confessed-to-madison-murder


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