Utica Shooting Suspect Arrested in Connection with 2023 Incident

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Utica Shooting Suspect Arrested in Connection with 2023 Incident

**Utica, NY** – The NY/NJ US Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force, with assistance from Oneida County Sheriff’s Road Patrol and Utica Police Patrol units, apprehended Amhiz Hall on March 21st. Hall, 26, was arrested in connection with an indictment related to a shooting incident on July 16th, 2023, on Elm Street.

The July 2023 shooting involved two individuals, aged 17 and 19 at the time, who sustained non-fatal injuries from the gunfire. The Utica Police Department Major Crimes Unit, in collaboration with the Oneida County District Attorney’s Office, investigated the case leading to the recent indictment by the Oneida County Grand Jury.

Hall has been charged with reckless endangerment in the first degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. Following the arrest, Hall will be transported to the Oneida County Jail as the case moves forward in the Oneida County Court process.

No further details about the case proceedings or the upcoming court dates have been disclosed at this time.

Suspect Arrested in Connection with Rise Dispensary Robberies

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Donald Raymond Tilghman Arrested in Connection with Rise Dispensary Robberies

**Joppa, MD** – On Wednesday, Donald Raymond Tilghman, 38, was taken into custody for his participation in two robberies at the Rise Dispensary in Joppa. Tilghman, who hails from District Heights, MD, has been charged for his role in these criminal acts.

The incidents at the Rise Dispensary occurred on March 16, 2021, and November 13, 2023. Detectives have long pursued justice in this case to ensure those responsible are identified and prosecuted.

Currently, Tilghman is held without bail at the Harford County Detention Center. He was arrested in Washington DC on Wednesday and has since been transferred to the Harford County facility. The investigation continues as detectives work to identify all parties involved.

Officials urge anyone with information related to these cases to contact Detective K. Gividen at 410-638-4007. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP, with potential rewards for information leading to an arrest or indictment.

Suspect Arrested in Connection to Stamford Storage Unit Firearms Theft

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Suspect Arrested in Connection to Stamford Storage Unit Firearms Theft

**Stamford, CT** – The Stamford Police Department, in collaboration with the FBI and NYPD, has apprehended a suspect linked to the theft of firearms from local storage units. This arrest concludes an investigation into the burglaries at CubeSmart on Shippan Avenue and Extra Space Storage on W. Main Street on February 22 and February 23.

Stamford Police responded to reports indicating forced entry into storage containers and firearm theft. The Bureau of Criminal Investigations Property Unit identified Joshua Casiano from the Bronx, NY, as the suspect. Casiano was apprehended in New York City following collaboration among Stamford detectives, the FBI, and NYPD, leading to a search that recovered several stolen handguns.

On Monday, Casiano was extradited to Connecticut to face multiple felony charges including larceny, burglary, conspiracy to commit larceny, and 47 counts of firearm theft. The Stamford Superior Court set his bond at $1 million.

Authorities praise the teamwork between various law enforcement agencies in arresting Casiano. The Stamford Police Department requests anyone with more information contact the Stamford Police Property Crimes Unit at 203-977-5828.

17-Year-Old Arrested in Connection to Demorest Road Shooting

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17-Year-Old Arrested in Connection to Demorest Road Shooting

**Columbus, OH** – The United States Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested Damire Harrison, 17, in Lima, Ohio on Thursday. Harrison faced a warrant for his connection to the shooting death of Gene Sutton, aged 19, on November 3.

The incident occurred on the 1400 block of Demorest Road. Police identified Harrison as a suspect and executed his arrest accordingly.

Authorities urge anyone with information about Sutton’s murder to reach out. Detective Polgar can be contacted at 614-645-4196 or via email at SPolgar@Columbuspolice.org.

Anonymous tips are also welcomed by Central Ohio Crime Stoppers, available at 614-461-TIPS (8477).

Three Arrested in Connection with Fatal July Shooting

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Three Arrested in Connection with Fatal July Shooting

**Upper Marlboro, MD** – The Prince George’s County Police Department has apprehended three individuals linked to a fatal shooting in late July. The suspects include 22-year-old Samuel Nnam from Upper Marlboro and two 17-year-old males, one from Hyattsville and the other from Greenbelt. They face adult charges for the murder of 23-year-old Jordan Swan of Bowie.

Officers responded to a shooting that occurred on July 29 at around 1:55 p.m. The incident took place in the 8500 block of Greenbelt Road, located in the unincorporated area of Greenbelt. Upon arrival, police found Swan with gunshot wounds in the parking lot of an apartment building. Swan was transported to a hospital, where he was declared dead shortly after.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the suspects shot Swan during a robbery. It was also established that Nnam was acquainted with the victim.

The three suspects are charged with first and second degree murder along with related charges. Currently, they remain in the custody of the Department of Corrections without bond. Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Homicide Unit at 301-516

Arrest Made in Connection with Series of Robberies in Paterson

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**Arrest Made in Connection with Series of Robberies in Paterson**

**Paterson, NJ -** The Paterson Police Department announced the arrest of a suspect linked to six robberies occurring in one day. Officer in Charge Isa Abbassi coordinated the operation, involving the Major Crimes Unit and Patrol Division.

On October 6, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., six robberies took place on Summer Street, 22nd Avenue, Main Street, Paterson Avenue, and McBride Avenue. The suspect reportedly wielded a semi-automatic handgun, demanding cash and sneakers from the victims.

Around 1:48 p.m., Totowa Police Department informed Paterson officers about a vehicle matching the suspect’s description. The suspect, identified as Justin Rodriguez, 25, was apprehended after attempting to flee and assaulting an officer. A search revealed a semi-automatic handgun and a 50-round drum magazine.

Rodriguez faces multiple charges, including six counts of robbery, weapon possession offenses, and assault on a law enforcement officer. He awaits prosecution by the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office, with charges presuming innocence until proven guilty.