Akron, OH- This past Thursday, members of the U.S. Marshals led Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) arrested Isaiah McKinney, 19, a suspect wanted for murder by the Akron Police Department. Responding to a shots-fired call on Everton Drive, officers found Gregory Dykes, 37, shot in the head in the apartment complex.
Earlier today, the NOVFTF and Akron Police Department apprehended McKinney at a residence on Kling Street, Akron, Ohio. Reportedly, McKinney discharged a firearm during the arrest, although no task force members sustained injuries. The police seized a firearm and shell casing after the arrest, while additional charges are pending.
U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott praised the collaborative efforts between the Akron Police Department and the US Marshals Service, emphasizing the commitment to improving safety in the city. The public can share information about wanted fugitives by contacting the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force at the provided phone number or through a web tip, with an option for tipsters to remain anonymous. The NOVFTF Akron Division comprises various federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.