NASHVILLE – (CLARKSVILLENOW) Less than two days after being placed on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s ‘Top 10 Most Wanted’ list, a fugitive charged in connection with the killing of a Clarksville man off I-24 in Robertson County has surrendered.

Ricardo Lamont Murray, Jr., of Nashville, was wanted by the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to face charges of homicide, aggravated robbery, and theft resulting from an incident in Cedar Hill on October 24, during which investigators believe Murray fatally shot a Clarksville man, Jonathan Outlaw, who was attempting to sell him a vehicle.

Early Friday morning, Murray (DOB 2-7-98) turned himself in to officers at the East Precinct of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.

WKRN reports that the Robertson County Sheriff’s Department also arrested a juvenile in the case. He was charged him with criminal homicide, aggravated robbery, and theft of property over $10,000.

The name and age of the juvenile was not released. A third suspect is wanted in the case but has not yet been named.

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