Crime & Safety
Man On '90 Day Fiancé' With Atlanta Ties, Wanted For Murder: U.S. Marshals
A man with Atlanta ties, who was featured on TLC's "90 Day Fiancé," is wanted for murder and on the U.S. Marshals Most Wanted fugitive list.

ATLANTA, GA — Michael Baltimore, a former “90 Day Fiancé” reality TV cast member, with ties to Atlanta, has been added to The U.S. Marshals Service “15 Most Wanted” fugitive list.
Baltimore, 43, is wanted in connection with the 2021 murder of Pennsylvania barbershop owner Kendell Jerome Cook. Baltimore was featured on several episodes on the TLC show in 2019 with Cook, who he is accused of shooting and killing, officials said.
According to the officials, Baltimore also injured another man at the GQ Barbershop in Carlisle, Penn. on May 22, 2021. Cook owned the barbershop, and employed Baltimore until 2019, officials said.
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In addition to the murder charge, Baltimore was also charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm prohibited, U.S. Marshals officials said. Baltimore is also wanted on warrants out of Pennsylvania for separate charges of aggravated assault, strangulation, fleeing and eluding, and state parole violations from a prior aggravated assault conviction.
“He has an extensive criminal history and is known to be violent. He should be considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached,” officials said.
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According to officials, the cities and regions of focus include Los Angeles, Miami, Virginia Beach and Norfolk, Virginia, the greater Atlanta area, and areas in New York, New Jersey, and North Carolina, WGCL-TV reported.
Anyone who has information or sees Baltimore can call U.S. Marshals Service at 1-877-WANTED2 (1-877-926-8332) or submit an anonymous tip to the Cumberland County Crime Stoppers at contact@cumberlandcrimestoppers.net.
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