The U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force said Wednesday evening in Detroit, Michigan it arrested two suspects wanted for homicide in Erie.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Stephen Barnes told Erie News Now Keyon Lucas and Grover Lyons were found together, hiding in a crawl space of a residence on the 1900 block of Gulburn Street in the northeast section of Detroit.

U.S. Marshalls of Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force sent the lead to officers in Detroit, who arrested the pair Wednesday night. Deputy Barnes saying the two surrendered peacefully after found. They are currently being held in the Wayne County Jail in Michigan.

Grover Lyons, 25, faces charges including criminal homicide, first degree murder, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person and tampering with evidence.

Investigators say Lyons shot and killed Darrin Germany, 28, near Prospect and June Streets in Erie around 1 a.m. December 31st.

Erie Police Chief Don Dacus said the deadly incident started with a fight inside Bogey's Tavern, which was caught on surveillance video, then spilled outside.

Police say there was then an exchange of gunfire between at least two people.

Germany died from a single gunshot wound to the chest, according to the coroner.

Keyon Lucas, 14, has been arrested in the shooting death of Lavell Beason.

Beason was inside a minivan when he was shot and killed in the 500 block of East 22nd Street January 23rd.

Lucas is being charged as an adult with criminal homicide and reckless endangerment.

Erie Police Chief Donald Dacus previously said family members who previously did not cooperate with their investigation later decided to cooperate, and that led to the charges against Lucas.

Chief Dacus told Erie News Now Wednesday night a firearm was recovered among the suspects. It is unknown at this time who the gun belongs to, but it will be sent to forensics to see if there is a connection to either murder.

Chief Dacus and Deputy Barnes also confirmed there may be a possible relation between the two suspects, however it has yet to be proven at this time.