Fairfield double homicide suspect found on train

(03-20) 07:16 PDT FAIRFIELD --

A suspect has been arrested in a drug-related double homicide in Fairfield, police said.

Blake Johnson, 21, of Vallejo was arrested Monday night after a citizen saw him riding a train in Nevada, said Fairfield police Lt. Greg Hurlbut.

Federal agents confirmed it was Johnson, and he was taken into custody without incident after arriving at the Amtrak station in Sacramento, police said.

Johnson was booked at Solano County Jail in Fairfield on two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of Vedell Jamar Chew, 24, of Fairfield and Bernard Francis Knight, 18, of East Palo Alto. The two were found dead on El Toro Court in the Parkway Gardens complex about 4:45 p.m. March 7.

Police believe they were killed during a drug deal gone awry.

Police arrested two other suspects three days after the slayings, but they were released after prosecutors declined to file charges.

Hurlbut said investigators are "working closely" with prosecutors to "conduct a full review of the case. As a result of this collaboration, the most appropriate charges will be filed against those individuals determined to be responsible for the double homicide."

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