UPDATE: Both South Jersey fugitives in a triple-murder have been caught.

Early Saturday, Lavelle T. Davis, 33, of Galloway was arrested in Yonkers, N.Y. by detectives from the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, FBI and Yonkers Police Department. "We appreciate the assistance and collaboration from all of the law enforcement agencies involved in this investigation and arrests of these dangerous individuals," according to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

ORIGINAL STORY: A South Jersey triple-murder suspect is on the lam, while another was caught Friday. A manhunt continues. Police in Maryland have arrested one of the two men suspected in a triple homicide in Maplewood last month, according to authorities.

Jimmy P. Mays, 37, formerly of Egg Harbor Township was arrested in Columbia, Md. by detectives from the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, Maplewood Police Department, FBI and the Maryland State Police. He was reportedly in Maryland pending extradition to New Jersey.

Lavelle T. Davis, 33, of Galloway remains at large. He is considered armed and dangerous, according to the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

Both have been charged with three counts of murder. They have also been charged with conspiracy to commit murder, felony murder, robbery and weapons charges, according to the ECPO.

Authorities have identified the three victims of what appears to be a fatal triple shooting that took place in a Maplewood apartment on Sunday, Jan. 29.



Prosecutors say that Maplewood firefighters discovered three, unresponsive adults after being called to a Van Ness Court apartment around 11:45 a.m. to check a resident's well-being after receiving a call from a concerned person who had been unable to contact them. On arrival, firefighters used a ladder to gain entry to the apartment where they discovered the three victims, according to a joint statement from the Essex County Prosecutor's Office and Maplewood Police Chief Robert Cimino.