WARREN Agents from the U.S. Marshals and Capital Area Regional Task Force say they’ve captured a murder suspect wanted in connection with the 2020 slaying
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WARREN A reward is being offered by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force for any information that would lead to the capture of 29-year-old Gregory
The people listed below are considered dangerous and should not be approached by members of the public.
Authorities are looking for:
⢠Abdul Muhammad, 29, wanted for aggravated murder. Muhammad is accused of shooting and killing 35-year-old Marquise Bebbs on Nov. 19 in the parking lot of a Youngstown bar near the corner of East Lucius and South Avenue.
Muhammad is described as about 6 feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. His last known address is in Columbus, but investigators think he’s now in the Cleveland area.
⢠George Hill III, 45, indicted on two counts of murder, felonious assault and domestic violence in the death of Jennifer Mullen, 35, of Boardman. Mullen died June 1, 2020, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital from injuries she sustained either May 30 or May 31 in her Shields Road home. Hill is about 5-foot-6 and weighs 152 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
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WARREN The city’s police chief noted that like everyone, the year 2020 was a difficult time for law enforcement in Warren.
“During 2020, we continued our efforts to provide our citizens with constitutionally based, professional policing services while dealing with the effects of a global pandemic, social unrest and a national surge in violent crime, especially in some of the nation’s larger cities,” Chief Eric Merkel wrote in his annual report submitted last week.
Merkel noted at different points of the year, about 12 officers out of 70 were off at some point with COVID-19 related symptoms.
“This did not create any staffing concerns as only a few were off at any one time,” he wrote.