It was one of three fatal shootings in Elmira early this year.
In late February, Shamal I. Gladden, 44, of Elmira, was shot and killed outside the Speedway convenience store on Maple Avenue on the city s Southside. Police charged Khalid D. Abdul-Wahhad, 34, of Binghamton, with second-degree murder.
Following a police investigation, a Chemung County grand jury indicted Baugh in connection with the Feb. 7 incident. Police believed at that time Baugh had left the area.
Elmira police requested assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service Regional Fugitive Task Force, which obtained information about Baugh s presence at a residence in Hampton.
With assistance from the Hampton Police Department, marshals were able to take Baugh into custody without incident.