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EAST LIVERPOOL–A fugitive sought for the last couple weeks locally was nabbed in Beaver County, Pa., according to St. Clair Township police.
Chippewa Township police captured John R. Sullivan Jr., 49, whose last known addresses were listed as Garner Road and Belmont Avenue, just before 3 p.m. Monday following St. Clair Township police receiving a tip earlier in the day of his whereabouts.
According to Detective Greg Smith, they passed the information along to Chippewa Township, which included the plate information, where they picked him up near Darlington Road and state Route 51.
Sullivan was driving a car owned by Ashley M. Smith, who was a passenger in the vehicle along with a juvenile. Due to Smith allegedly having invalid driving status, the car was towed from the scene when Sullivan was taken into custody on the felony charges.
Ramos is charged with arson, endangering another person, aggravated assault, abuse of a corpse, criminal conspiracy and tampering with evidence. He is being held in the Beaver County Jail on a $300,000 bond, according to online court records.
Police have issued warrants for two other individuals in connection with the case: Ana Cecelia de Mireles, 43, of Big Beaver, and Raul Manuel Rivera-Arroyo, 32, also of Big Beaver. They are facing the same charges as Ramos.
Both of them are believed to have fled the areas and are considered armed and dangerous, police said.
The three suspects are accused of being involved in the shooting death of 26-year-old Rolando Contreras, who was living in Moon and previously lived in Texas. He had been shot in the head, body and pelvis.
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Krisinda Bright (L) and her son, Jeffrey Bright. (Beaver County District Attorney/Beaver County District Attorney/ PRISM of Beaver County/Facebook)
Police arrested a 48-year-old woman in Pennsylvania, US, after she allegedly murdered her son Jeffrey “JJ” Bright and sibling Jasmine Cannady.
Jeffrey, a 16-year-old trans boy, and his non-binary sibling Jasmine, a 22-year-old, were found dead in the family home in Ambridge, Beaver County on Monday (22 February)
Police said their mother, Krisinda Bright, dialled 911 after shooting them and waited out on the porch, drenched in dried blood, waiting for cops to arrest her.
She reportedly told investigators that her son Jeffrey begged for her not to shoot him after she shot his sibling Jasmine.