3 juveniles arrested in connection with 9 Northeast Ohio carjackings (Source: FBI Cleveland) By Julia Bingel | May 18, 2021 at 2:47 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 3:23 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - FBI agents confirmed Tuesday three out of four juvenile carjacking suspects are now in custody.
On Sunday, the FBI released pictures of the four suspects believed to be involved in nine violent carjackings in Northeast Ohio.
Most of the victims had a gun pointed at them, several were shot at and one victim in Euclid was shot in the leg, said officials.
According to the FBI, the three juveniles in custody are the boy in the yellow sweatshirt, the boy with the darker blue sweatshirt and white mask and the boy in the lighter blue Nike sweatshirt in front.
FBI asks for help identifying 4 individuals in connection with 9 Northeast Ohio carjackings
FBI asks for help identifying 4 individuals in connection with 9 Northeast Ohio carjackings By Stephanie Czekalinski and Michelle Nicks | May 16, 2021 at 7:56 PM EDT - Updated May 16 at 10:59 PM
NORTHEAST, Ohio (WOIO) - Officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and seven local police departments are asking for the publicâs help identifying four people they believe were involved in nine carjackings in Northeast Ohio.
Gina DeJesus, one of the three females who survived over a decade in captivity at a Cleveland home, is among the victims, an FBI spokesperson confirmed. She was carjacked on Thursday near the intersection of Triskett and west 127th Street.
Willoughby man charged with murder for newborn sonâs death
The baby died one week after being taken to the hospital for âsuspected shaken baby syndrome,â police say.
Willoughby man charged with murder for newborn sonâs death By Misty Stiver and Brian Duffy | May 12, 2021 at 3:54 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 8:27 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A Willoughby man is facing murder charges for the May 2020 death of his infant son.
A Lake County grand jury indicted William L. Beasley, 30, on two counts of murder, three counts of involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, two counts of endangering children, and felonious assault.
Federal authorities arrested a former occupational therapist for Cleveland schools, seen in a viral photo showing her standing next to the vice president's chair in the Senate
Former Cleveland schools employee charged for alleged role in riot at U.S. Capitol
Christine Priola was freed on bond after being charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds Author: Dave Dino DeNatale, Phil Trexler, Will Ujek Published: 12:43 PM EST January 14, 2021 Updated: 6:12 PM EST January 25, 2021
CLEVELAND A former occupational therapist for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District has been charged for her role in the riots and breach at the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. last week.
According to documents filed in United States District Court, 49-year-old Christine Priola faces charges of knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and unlawful activities on Capitol grounds.