By Jay Black @ December 20, 2010 4:05 AM
KENNESAW (WSB Radio/WSB-TV) -- Bond was denied for the man charged with killing his estranged wife and her boyfriend in Kennesaw Saturday morning.
Michael Ntiamoah, 32, shot and killed Fatoumata Ntiamoah, 27, and Mohamed Zaine, 32, inside a home in the Villas at Barrett Lakes Subdivision, police said.
A neighbor, who did not want to be identified, told Channel 2 Action news he heard at least 15 shots fired around 4 a.m. Saturday morning when he heard at least 15 shots fired. The neighbor said one victim was found in the home, the other in the grass by his neighbor's front door.
"Information started developing quickly from officers at the scene, and they were able to get a lookout for an individual they may have been looking for, Cobb County police spokesman Joe Hernandez said.
Police said they found the suspect Michael Ntiamoah not far from the home after a 17-hour search.
Michael Ntiamoah and Fatoumata Ntiamoah were married, but she was living with Zaine when they were killed, police said.
Michael Ntiamoah is charged with two counts of murder, two counts of aggravated assault and burglary.
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