U.S. Marshals Capture Two Memphis First-Degree Murder Fugitives in One Day

Source: US Marshals Service

Memphis, TN – The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) captured two Memphis first-degree murder fugitives, in different states, on the same day.

In the early morning of June 17, 2025, the USMS Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force (TRVFTF) arrested Marco, McGhee, 19, at a residence in the 200 block of First Avenue in Memphis.

McGhee’s alleged crime is related to a call around 4 p.m., on October 15, 2024, when the Memphis Police Department (MPD) responded to a shooting in the 1400 block of Bellevue Boulevard. Officers found a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the front room of a residence. Following an investigation by MPD, McGhee was indicted, and a warrant was issued on June 6, 2025, through Shelby County Criminal Court for First-Degree Murder.

In an unrelated crime, the USMS arrested Kaylon Spivey, 24, also on the morning of June 17, 2025, in Indiana. The TRVFTF developed information and provided investigative leads to the Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force. They arrested Spivey in the 5000 block of Keystone Avenue in Indianapolis where he was working at a fast-food restaurant.

Spivey’s alleged crimes stem from a shooting investigation on September 6, 2020, when MPD responded to a shooting at Gill Avenue and Pillow Street. An unresponsive male was found with multiple gunshot wounds. Following an investigation by MPD, Spivey was indicted, and warrants were issued on April 28, 2025, through Shelby County Criminal Court for First-Degree Murder, Carjacking, and Especially Aggravated Robbery.

Tyreece Miller, U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Tennessee said, “We commend the investigative work of the Memphis Police Department in solving these two heinous crimes. The U.S. Marshals Service will continue to support our partners in removing dangerous offenders from the streets, no matter where they think they can hide.”

The U.S. Marshals Service Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force is a multi-agency task force within Western Tennessee. The TRVFTF has offices in Memphis and Jackson, and its membership is primarily composed of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Shelby, Fayette, Tipton, and Gibson County Sheriff’s Deputies, Memphis and Jackson Police Officers, Tennessee Department of Correction Special Agents and the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Since 2021, the TRVFTF has captured over 3,000 violent offenders and sexual predators.