CALIFORNIA MAN ARRESTED IN NEW MEXICO HOMICIDE

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Federal authorities say a Sacramento, Calif., man faces extradition proceedings to send him to New Mexico to face charges in a homicide. The U.S. Marshals Service office in Albuquerque says deputy marshals and other law enforcement officers apprehended Jashon Warren after Albuquerque police and deputy marshals tracked his whereabouts.

According to the Marshals Service, Warren ran but was caught after two foot chases that included a pursuit through a cemetery at night. Warren was arrested Aug. 1. He faces New Mexico charges of murder and other crimes in the June 15 fatal shooting of Michael Moore.