
A suspect wanted for a Milwaukee homicide was apprehended this week in Lowell, Massachusetts, marking the culmination of extensive efforts by multiple law enforcement agencies. According to a social media post by the Lowell Police Department, Bryan Marrero-Carrasco, 24, had been on the run, charged with First Degree Reckless Homicide connected to an incident in Milwaukee.
The arrest happened without incident on Thursday, when Marrero-Carrasco was charged as a Fugitive From Justice. At work on the arrest were the Lowell PD, Middlesex Sheriff’s Office Warrant Apprehension Unit, Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, and the U.S. Marshals Service District of Massachusetts Fugitive Task Force. All these units were leveraging information pinpointed by the United States Marshals Service Eastern Wisconsin Violent Offender Task Force based in Milwaukee, chasing down the leads that would eventually lead them to Marrero-Carrasco.
Following his arrest, Marrero-Carrasco was promptly court-documented and is currently being held at the Middlesex Jail and House of Correction. He awaits the next legal step: extradition proceedings that will return him to Wisconsin. The coordination between local, county, state, and federal authorities underscores a commitment to cross-jurisdiction collaboration in cases of severe criminal offenses.
For those seeking further details on the homicide case that kick-started this multi-state law enforcement venture, the Milwaukee Police Department directs inquiries to their line at (414) 935-7209, or via email at [email protected]. The diligence of these agencies combined has resulted in a swift arrest, working off the received information by the task force that painted a clearer picture of the suspect’s whereabouts.









