“You Don’t Want to Die Over This sh*t,”: Assault on Repossession Agent Sparks Federal Alert
Baltimore, MD – January 15, 2026 – What started as a standard vehicle repossession quickly turned into a nightmare for a recovery agent back in October. The agent arrived safely on West Saratoga Street to hook up the Tesla, but the response of it’s furious owner and his history has launched a US Marshals manhunt
According to investigators, Lamont Jeremiah Jones, 45, is wanted on charges, including armed robbery after he confronted a repossession agent attempting to repossess his Tesla on West Saratoga Street in southwest Baltimore on October 29, 2025.
“Jones reportedly demanded the driver drop his vehicle and when he refused an argument ensued,” Jennifer Mazza, Deputy Marshal with the U.S. Marshals Service, told FOX45 News.
According to the statement of charges found in court documents, investigators said the driver called 911 and while on the phone with dispatch, Jones pulled the driver out of his truck and snatched his cell phone out of his hand.
The driver reported to police that Jones then punched him in the face, and brandished a black weapon in his waistband while stating, “You don’t want to die over this sh*t.”
“The victim reported the suspect realized he had called 911. He hung up the call, and fled the scene with the victim’s cell phone,” Deputy Mazza said.
Officers responded to the scene and ran the tags of the Tesla.
Investigators detailed the vehicle came back to Lamont Jeremiah Jones as the registered owner of the vehicle.
According to the statement of charges found in court documents, the victim then positively identified Jones as the man who assaulted and robbed him. A warrant was then issued for Jones’ arrest.
The U.S. Marshals Service detailed Jones has a rather extensive criminal history with previous arrests for drugs, including possession with intent to distribute, assault, robbery and a weapons violation.
Court records also show Jones was on probation at the time of this crime following a 2022 conviction in Howard County for being in possession of a firearm with a felony conviction.
Records show a judge suspended all but a year and a half of Jones’ 10-year sentence and placed him on three years of probation following his release.
Jones is now once again accused of being in possession of a firearm, but in this case while allegedly assaulting and robbing a repossessor.
“It’s pertinent that we apprehend Jones, so he can answer to this crime,” Mazza said. “Records show he has a history of committing crimes while armed. He also has a history of violating his probation. For these reasons we believe it is in the interest of public safety that we locate and apprehend this individual.”
The U.S. Marshals Service warns Jones should be considered armed and dangerous, is known to abuse drugs and has violent tendencies.
He’s described as standing at about 5’9” and weighs approximately 230 pounds.
Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact the U.S. Marshals Service at 202-819-5058.
Source: FOX5News – Maryland





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