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Sheriff investigating suspicious death - Delphos Herald

Sheriff investigating suspicious death Police investigation ELIDA On Saturday at approximately 10:30 p.m., the Allen County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint regarding an unresponsive male at the residence of 5720 Clover Ridge Drive in Elida. Upon the arrival of deputies and EMS, they found Jaden L. Oglesbee unresponsive inside the home. He was transported to Mercy Health, where he was declared deceased. Due to the circumstances reported to investigating deputies, Oglesbee’s death is being investigated as suspicious in nature. His body was transported to the Lucas County Coroner’s Office for an autopsy. This is an ongoing investigation and no suspects have been taken into custody. Additional details will be

Marion Couple Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide

Marion police are calling the deaths of a husband and wife found in the garage of their East Center Street home Saturday an apparent murder-suicide. Police say 44-year-old Max Berry apparently shot and killed 42-year-old Amy Berry before shooting himself. Autopsies by the Lucas County Coroner are planned. The Marion County Coroner will determine the official cause of death. Tags: 

Police: Husband and wife dead in apparent murder-suicide in Marion

Updated: 12:24 PM EST December 27, 2020 MARION, Ohio The Marion Police Department says a husband and wife are dead after an apparent murder-suicide. Officers responded Saturday around 5:15 p.m. to a report of two people who were found dead inside a garage at a home on East Center Street. Authorities have identified the two people as 42-year-old Amy Berry and 44-year-old Max Berry. According to police, the couple lived at the home. Police say Max Berry shot and killed his wife before killing himself. “This is a horrible tragedy in every conceivable way, said Marion Police Major Jeff Clewell. The bodies of Amy and Max Berry have been taken to the Lucas County Coroner s Office for autopsies. An official cause and manner of death will be determined by the Marion County Coroner s Office.

Police: Deaths of Ohio couple believed to be murder-suicide

By - Associated Press - Sunday, December 27, 2020 MARION, Ohio (AP) - Authorities in Ohio are calling the deaths of a husband and wife found in the garage of their Marion home over the weekend an apparent murder-suicide. Lt. B. J. Gruber of the Marion police department said preliminary information has led investigators to believe that Max Berry, 44, shot and killed Amy Berry, 42, before shooting himself, police said in a news release. A relative found the couple’s bodies in the garage of the home on the city’s eastern edge shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday, police said. TOP STORIES

Marion Police Investigate Apparent Murder/Suicide | Buckeye Country 94.3 WMRN-FM

Dec 27, 2020 On 12-26-2020 at 17:14 hours, Marion Police Officers responded to a report of two deceased individuals found by a family member in the garage of a home located in the 1200 block of E. Center Street Marion. The deceased persons were determined to a be a married couple who were also residents of the home. Marion PD Investigators, working in conjunction with the Marion County Coroner’s Office conducted an investigation at the scene and identified the deceased as Amy Berry, age 42 and Max Berry, age 44. “This is a horrible tragedy in every conceivable way”, said Major Jeff Clewell, Commander of the MPD Criminal Investigations Division. “While this investigation is still in its’ infancy, the early details indicate that Mr. Berry shot and killed his wife prior to turning the gun on himself”.

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