A Medina County Grand Jury indicted the following seven people on Tuesday, May 4:
Justin D. Hornbeck, 28, of Uniontown: Murder with Firearm Specification, Tampering with Evidence, Having Weapons Under Disability, Obstructing Justice, Gross Abuse of a Corpse, Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
Tyrone L. Render, 27, of Wooster: Tampering with Evidence with Firearm Specification, Obstructing Justice, Having Weapons Under Disability, Gross Abuse of a Corpse, Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
Autumn M. Knight, 27, of Cuyahoga Falls: Tampering with Evidence, Obstructing Justice, Gross Abuse of a Corpse, Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
Marcus Y. Clark, 55, of Akron: Tampering with Evidence, Obstructing Justice, Gross Abuse of a Corpse, Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
Iron Jailen Cannon, 27, went missing from Wadsworth in October. Wadsworth police say evidence points to a homicide and an elaborate cover up. Based on the totality of the investigation, we feel very comfortable saying he was shot and killed, said Sgt. Dan Chafin, who supervises the department s detective bureau.
Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County is now offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information that leads to finding Cannon s remains. Chafin said it s the first time Wadsworth has worked with Crime Stoppers. It s time for this to come to a close, Chafin said. It s time to give Mr. Cannon s family their son.
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Wadsworth Police offer $2500 reward for information on alleged homicide of 27-year-old Akron man missing since Oct. 18 Iron Jailen Cannon (Source: Wadsworth Police) By Rachel Vadaj | March 11, 2021 at 8:28 PM EST - Updated March 11 at 8:28 PM
WADSWORTH, Ohio (WOIO) - A $2500 cash reward is being offered for information that leads to the location and recovery of human remains and/or the identification and prosecution of those responsible for the disappearance and alleged homicide of 27-year-old Iron Jailen Cannon of Akron.
Wadsworth Police, the Medina County Prosecutorâs Office, and Crimestoppers are working together to solve this case.
Police said Cannon was last seen in the early morning hours of Oct. 18 in Wadsworth.