The United States Marshals Service is offering a hefty award of $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of Pedro Argote, who is the suspected killer of Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson.

In a press release, the Marshals Service said that they are seeking the public’s assistance in locating the 49-year-old suspect and are offering a $10,000 award.

Pedro Manuel Argote

The U.S. Marshals Services released a new image of Pedro Manuel Argote, 49, a man suspected of murdering a Maryland Circuit Court judge. (U.S. Marshals)

Officials say that Argote is considered “armed and dangerous.”

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Authorities believe Argote is driving a silver 2009 Mercedes GL 450 with the Maryland registration of 4EH0408.

A silver 2009 Mercedes GL450, displaying Maryland registration plates 4EH0408

Authorities identified Argote’s vehicle as “a silver 2009 Mercedes GL450, displaying Maryland registration plates 4EH0408.” (Washington County Sheriff)

A photo of Washington County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson beside a photo of Pedro Argote

The Washington County Sheriffs Office on Friday named Pedro Argote as a suspect in connection with the shooting of Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson. (Washington County Bar Association/ Washington County Sheriff)

The suspected killer is accused of allegedly murdering Washington County Circuit Court Assistant Judge Wilkinson on Thursday evening.

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According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the 52-year-old judge was found dead in his driveway on Olde Waterford Road in Hagerstown with apparent gunshot wounds.

Police say that deputies responded to reports of a shooting around 8 p.m. Thursday. The judge was pronounced dead at Meritus Medical Center.

Washington County court records show that Wilkinson presided over a judgment hearing in Argote’s divorce case stemming from 2022 on Thursday. The next hearing was scheduled for October 31.

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Anyone with information is urged to contact the U.S. Marshals at 1-877-WANTED2 or submit tips via the USMS Tips App

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