A second suspect, Terrence Snowden, 37, was indicted earlier this month by a Montgomery County grand jury for charges of murder and having a weapon while under disability. He remains at large.
Dayton police said a tip to the department’s crime line led marshals to Michigan.
The police investigation revealed that Glover and Brown each had been shot, one in the head the other in the torso. The shootings stemmed from an argument, according to Sgt. Gary White, then head of the homicide unit. White has since retired.
Both Glover and Brown were pronounced dead at Miami Valley Hospital.
According to court records, Pope is a convicted car thief who also served four years in prison for aggravated robbery and burglary. Pope was released from probation on a cocaine trafficking charge in May 5.
Snowden served six years for aggravated robbery and has an outstanding warrant on a possession of crack cocaine charge from 2009.