Reward Doubled For 3 Fugitives In Cherry Hill Gang From Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Authorities have doubled the rewards being offered for information that leads to the arrests of three Baltimore fugitives wanted for their roles in a Cherry Hill gang.
The ATF in Baltimore is offering $10,000 each for information leading to the arrests Travis Eugene Alewine (aka Sticks), Deaven Raeshawn Cherry (aka Gotti), and Terrell Luster (aka Relly).
"These individuals grew up in the community and they do have contacts in the community that are possibly providing them with safe harbor," said Robert Cekada, ATF special agent in charge Baltimore Field Division.
They have managed to hide out from authorities for two years.
"They are very important for ATF and the Baltimore Police department to be removed from the streets because we believe the longer they are out there, the more acts of violence they will commit," Cekada added.
These men are considered armed and dangerous, as police say Cherry was involved in the murder of two people, and that Luster and Alewine were each involved in one murder.
According to court records, the gang they were part of sold "cocaine, crack, heroin, oxycodone and marijuana."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
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