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Arrest Made in Connection to November 2023 Shooting
Arrest Made in Connection to November 2023 Shooting
**Pittsburgh, PA** – Following an investigation, the Pittsburgh Police Fugitive Apprehension Unit has arrested Ronrie Lloyd, age 33, concerning a shooting incident that occurred in November 2023. The incident took place on the 7300 block of Everton Street.
The victim of this incident, 18-year-old Jamair Coachman, succumbed to his injuries in April as a result of the November shooting. The nature of the injuries was critical, leading to his death months after the incident.
Ronrie Lloyd faces charges of Criminal Homicide pertaining to this case. Post-arrest, he was taken to the Allegheny County Jail.
Attempted Murder Arrest in Baltimore’s Southeast District
Attempted Murder Arrest in Baltimore’s Southeast District
**Baltimore, MD** – The Baltimore Police Department has reported the arrest of 26-year-old James Little in connection with a recent shooting incident in the Southeast District.
Authorities have determined that James Little is suspected of shooting a 31-year-old man on November 4 while they were on the 100 block of South Conkling Street. This incident followed an argument and physical altercation between Little and the victim.
On Monday at approximately 7:40 a.m., detectives from the Warrant Apprehension Task Force apprehended Little in the 2400 block of Mosher Street. After his arrest, Little was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he has been charged with attempted first-degree murder.
The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Southeast District detectives at 410-396-2422. Anonymous tips can be provided through the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP or via the MCS website.
Police Arrest Teen Following Traffic Stop
Police Arrest Teen Following Traffic Stop
**Charlestown, MA** – Late in the night around 11:00 PM, police officers patrolling near Polk Street and Bunker Hill Street noticed a vehicle running a stop sign at high speed. The officers pursued the vehicle, witnessing it disregard another stop sign before finally halting it at Chelsea Street and Vine Street.
The officers identified both the driver and passenger of the vehicle, deciding to investigate further. They deemed it necessary to conduct a pat-frisk for weapons, instructing both individuals to exit the vehicle.
During the frisk of the passenger, he resisted by placing his hands in the front pocket of his hoodie and attempting to flee. Following a struggle, police detained him and found a 9mm Ruger Max-9 firearm with one bullet in the chamber and nine in the magazine.
The 17-year-old passenger was arrested and faces charges including Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Carrying a Loaded Firearm Without a License, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, and Resisting Arrest, pending arraignment in Charlestown District Court. The driver received a citation for failing to stop at stop signs and speeding.
Traffic Stop in Mattapan Leads to Arrest and Seizure of Firearms and Drugs
Traffic Stop in Mattapan Leads to Arrest and Seizure of Firearms and Drugs
**Boston, MA** — At 12:29 AM on Monday, officers from District B-3 in Mattapan conducted a traffic stop at Blue Hill Avenue and Mattapan Street. This led to the arrest of 38-year-old Jeffrey Salvant of Mattapan for firearm and drug-related offenses.
The officers observed a vehicle speeding on Blue Hill Avenue near American Legion Highway. Despite their attempt to stop the vehicle using lights and sirens, the driver continued for approximately half a mile before stopping.
Upon stopping, officers detected the smell of alcohol from the vehicle and noted open containers inside. Jeffrey Salvant, the driver, exhibited signs consistent with being under the influence and was found in possession of a spring-loaded switchblade and two loaded firearms.
A further search revealed a black range bag containing components of an AR-style firearm and a controlled substance suspected to be cocaine. Salvant was charged with multiple firearm and drug offenses, including carrying firearms without a license. He will face arraignment at Dorchester District Court. Additionally, Salvant was cited for several traffic violations, including driving under the influence.
Police Offer Reward for Information Leading to Arrest of Toledo Carjackers
Carjacking Incident on Fitchland Avenue Seeks Public’s Help
**Toledo, OH** – The Toledo Police Department is requesting public assistance to identify two individuals connected to a carjacking incident that occurred on Friday. The incident took place in the 1300 block of Fitchland Avenue during a rideshare trip.
According to authorities, one of the suspects brandished a handgun, demanding the driver exit the vehicle. After the driver complied, the pair fled the scene with the car.
Crime Stoppers is encouraging anyone with information to reach out by calling or texting 419-255-1111. Individuals who provide tips may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000 or more.
To aid in the investigation, the public is urged to use hashtags #ToledoPolice and #CrimeStoppers in related social media posts.
Allegheny County Police Arrest Fugotove Wanted for Homicide
Allegheny County Police Arrest Homicide Suspect
**PITTSBURGH, PA** – Allegheny County Police have arrested a suspect connected to a homicide that occurred in Wilkinsburg.
On June 22 at 7:48 PM, a shooting was reported in the 400 block of Ross Avenue. Responders found Desmond Lane, 26, suffering from gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The Allegheny County Police Homicide Unit was called to investigate the incident.
Detectives identified 24-year-old Amir Johnson as the suspect in the case. A warrant was issued for his arrest following the investigation.
On Thursday evening, the Allegheny County Police Department’s SWAT team took Johnson into custody in Pittsburgh’s Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar neighborhood. Johnson faces charges including homicide, robbery, and carrying a firearm without a license. He will be held at Allegheny County Jail until a preliminary arraignment.
Domestic Dispute Leads to Woman’s Arrest in Wilkes-Barre
Domestic Dispute Leads to Woman’s Arrest in Wilkes-Barre
**Wilkes-Barre, PA** – A domestic dispute led to an assault incident at 320 North Empire Court on November 20, at 3:25 AM. Police officers responded to reports of an altercation.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the 25-year-old male victim from Wilkes-Barre. The victim reported a verbal confrontation with 20-year-old Diana Thomas, also from Wilkes-Barre, regarding their relationship.
The victim claimed that during the altercation, Thomas struck him multiple times. He managed to call 911 after the incident.
Officers arrested Thomas at the scene. She was taken to City Headquarters for processing and arraignment.
Wellsville Police Arrest Local Man
Wellsville Police Arrest Local Man
**Wellsville, NY** – Wellsville Police have taken Jacob W. Evoy-Riggs, a 22-year-old resident of Wellsville, into custody. He is charged with DWI (Unclassified Misdemeanor) and DWI with a BAC of .08% or more (Unclassified Misdemeanor).
The arrest occurred following an incident on Jefferson Street. After processing, Evoy-Riggs received an appearance ticket and was released.
He is scheduled to appear in Wellsville Village Court on December 17th at 4:30 p.m.
Hyde Park Shooting Incident Results in Arrest
Hyde Park Shooting Incident Results in Arrest
**Boston, MA** – Officers responded to a report of shots fired on Garfield Avenue in Hyde Park at 1:14 PM on Friday. Upon arrival, they found Jose Alberto Feliz, 28, of Hyde Park, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Feliz was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police arrested Isaiah Trevon Smith, 28, also of Hyde Park, on the scene. Smith faces charges of murder and various firearms offenses. He is scheduled to be arraigned in West Roxbury District Court on Tuesday morning.
The Boston Police Department’s Homicide Unit is continuing its investigation into this incident. They urge anyone with information to contact the unit at 617-343-4470.
Community members can provide anonymous tips to the investigation by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS or texting “TIP” to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police ensure the anonymity of those who wish to help.
Delaware State Police Pursue and Arrest Newark Resident for Drug and Traffic Offenses
Delaware State Police Pursue and Arrest Newark Resident for Drug and Traffic Offenses
**Newark, DE** – The Delaware State Police took 26-year-old Savon Roy of Newark into custody for several drug and traffic charges after a pursuit on Monday afternoon.
On Monday at approximately 1:45 p.m., a trooper identified a gray Ford Fusion with a fictitious Delaware temporary tag on East Chestnut Hill Road near Marrows Road in Newark. Upon confirming the tag’s false registration, the trooper attempted a traffic stop. The driver ignored the stop and accelerated into Brookside Plaza Shopping Center before driving over a curb, across a grassy area, and onto Marrows Road. The vehicle continued moving at high speed onto Kensington Lane before stopping on Korda Drive, where Roy fled on foot but was soon captured.
While in custody, Roy experienced a medical emergency and was taken to a hospital by EMS. During the investigation, remnants of an off-white powder were found in a ripped plastic bag concealed in Roy’s pants. Additionally, a vehicle search uncovered multiple bags containing approximately 61.5 grams of marijuana. A background check showed Roy had an outstanding arrest warrant from the New Castle County Police Department and other pending charges.
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Newport News Police Arrest Two in Connection to Homicide
Newport News Police Arrest Two in Connection to Homicide
**Newport News, VA** – The Newport News Police Department (NNPD) has made two arrests in connection to a homicide that occurred on Marshall Avenue earlier this month. On Friday, November 1, at approximately 10:24 p.m., officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert on Marshall Avenue, discovering 24-year-old Mahleik Barber with gunshot wounds. Barber was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The investigation led detectives to charge a 17-year-old juvenile male from Newport News, already in custody for an unrelated matter. On Tuesday, November 12, he was charged with second-degree murder, malicious wounding, and several firearm-related offenses related to Barber’s death.
Additionally, 18-year-old Deandre Hunter was arrested on Wednesday, November 13. Hunter, also from Newport News, faces charges of second-degree murder, malicious wounding, and several firearm offenses.
Chief of Police Steve Drew stated that technology plays a significant role in solving crimes in modern times. He expressed gratitude for the city’s investment in these tools and acknowledged the hard work of detectives in pursuing justice for this incident. A photo of Hunter accompanies this report.
Lignum Man Faces Felony Charge After Arrest
Lignum Man Faces Felony Charge After Arrest
**Stafford, VA** – A man from Lignum, aged 36, has been charged with a felony for possessing controlled substances following an incident at a local inn.
On Tuesday at around 10:30 p.m., Sergeant B.U. Demirci and Deputy C.R. Newman were called to America’s Best Value Inn on Warrenton Road. Reports indicated a shirtless male acting erratically, leading officers to find him near the I-95 interchange. The man was identified as Bennie Smith.
Smith admitted to being at the inn but claimed he was headed to a different motel on Warrenton Road. Showing signs of intoxication, Smith was consequently arrested and taken to Rappahannock Regional Jail.
At the jail, Smith dropped a small object with a white powder while changing into jail attire. Officers and Smith scrambled for the object, which Smith attempted to ingest. Deputy Newman intervened to secure both Smith and the substance. Smith has been charged with public intoxication, felony evidence destruction, and obstruction of justice. His initial hold was replaced with a $5,000 secured bond.
Utica Police Drug Search Ends With Arrest
Utica Police Conduct Narcotics Search Resulting in Charges
**Utica, NY** – Utica Police’s Special Investigations Unit, alongside the Oneida County Narcotics Unit and Utica Police Patrol, executed a search warrant targeting narcotics sales on Thursday. The operation took place at 1427 Oneida Street, apartment E5, following community complaints.
During the search, investigators discovered cocaine of felony level, along with scales and packaging materials. These findings led to the arrest of Shawanda Taylor, a 39-year-old resident of Utica.
Taylor faces several charges including two counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the third degree for sale and weight. Additionally, she is charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the seventh degree and two counts of Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia in the second degree.