Clayton County police looking for 2 murder suspects

Aug 27, 2014 - 19:51
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Clayton County police looking for 2 murder suspects
Todd Nicholas Welch

 

Police in Clayton County know the identity of one man who allegedly shot two people killing one, but need help tracking him down and identifying his accomplice.

Clayton County police say at about 11 p.m. Thursday, Todd Nicholas Welch shot and killed Christopher Brown at his home on the 6100 block of Radford Drive in Riverdale. Welch allegedly also used the .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun to shoot Brown's tenant several times.

Police are also looking for a light-skinned black male with freckles in his mid- to late 20's. He is tall with a slender build and has several tattoos. They believe he is connected to the crime.

The two suspects drove off in a black Infiniti SUV.

Clayton County police are looking for a suspect in a murder.

Anyone with any information about these suspects is asked to call Detective Ken MacGillivary at 678-473-3989 or email him at ken.macgillivary@co.clayton.ga.us.

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