The suspect in a shooting that left three people dead in Savannah on Monday morning has been arrested after a high-speed chase.

Keith Lamont Marrow Jr. was taken into custody after a high-speed chase in Hardeeville that ended when his Toyota RAV 4 crashed on U.S. 17 near the intersection of S.C. 315.

Marrow was reportedly driving over 100mph and police found a 40-caliber handgun in his car.

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Keith Lamont Marrow Jr. (pictured), a person of interest in an early Monday morning shooting that left three people dead in Savannah, was has been arrested after a high-speed chase

The victims in the shooting have been identified as: 18-year-old Shayla Curtis (left), 31-year-old Courtney German (center) and 24-year-old William Mullins (right)

Savannah-Chatham County police said officers responded to a home on the 1100 block of East 31st Street about 1:15am Monday and found three people shot to death inside (scene above)

He was charged with possession of an unlawful weapon and several traffic infractions.

Savannah-Chatham County police said officers responded to a home on the 1100 block of East 31st Street about 1:15am Monday.

Inside authorities found the bodies of 31-year-old Courtney German, 24-year-old William Mullins and 18-year-old Shayla Curtis.

Police have not released a motive and have not said what Marrow's connection is to the victims.

Police have not released a motive and have not said what Marrow's connection is to the victims (scene above)

Police said the shooting does not appear to be 'random' and they are still investigating (scene above)

'The actual circumstances leading up to the shooting are still under investigation,' a police news release said.

'Investigators do not believe this is a random shooting.'

Local news outlets report police cordoned off the area and obtained a search warrant. They were also interviewing witnesses.

Anyone with information on the triple homicide is being asked to call the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department tip line at 912-525-3124. Tips can also be phoned into the CrimeStoppers hotline at 912-234-2020.

Tipsters can remain anonymous and may qualify for a cash reward.