HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) -- A man who was wanted by Pennsylvania State Police was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force on Friday.
Chrishawn Quailes-Baskerville, 19, was wanted by PSP for flight to avoid apprehension, firearms offences and aggravated assault as well as wanted by the Dauphin County Sheriff's Office for failure to appear to answer to firearm charges.
On July 19, Quailes-Baskerville was taken into custody on the 1900 block of Paxton Street in Harrisburg. Quailes-Baskerville and two others will be charged with felony firearm charges as a result of the arrest, according to U.S. Marshal William Pugh.
The USMS Harrisburg Fugitive Task Force consists of state, county and local police agencies, including the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, the Derry Township Police Department, the Lower Paxton Township Police Department, the Harrisburg Bureau of Police, the Dauphin County Adult Probation Office, the Swatara Township Police Departmentand the West Shore Regional Police Department, all of whom participated in the investigation.