GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A nationwide extradition request has been issued for a man who’s been named a person of interest in a double murder in Grand Rapids, police say.

Derrell Brown, 45, of Grand Rapids, was previously named a person of interest in the shooting deaths of Cherletta Baber-Bey, 47, and Keyona Griffin, 25. Their bodies were found inside a home on Sheldon Avenue SE in Grand Rapids on March 13.

Police now say Brown has a felony warrant for receiving and concealing a stolen gun. A judge has ordered that if police pick him up anywhere in the country, he must be extradited back to Grand Rapids.

Police said Brown had been dating Baber-Bey and was living at the home on Sheldon Avenue where the murders happened. He hasn’t been seen since.

Brown, who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds, goes by a number of aliases, including Darryl Robinson, Carter Brown, Derrick Brown, Michael Richardson, Marcus Wright and Jay.

Grand Rapids police say Brown should be considered dangerous. Anyone who has information should call GRPD at 616.456.3400 or Silent Observer at 616.774.2345.