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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Suspect in Michigan homicide arrested in Dayton
DAYTON — A man wanted in connection with a Michigan homicide was arrested at a Dayton home early Thursday, June 11.
Ramone Jackson, 19, was arrested without incident at 1926 Malvern Ave. just before 7 a.m., said William Taylor, supervisory deputy for the Southern District of the U.S. Marshals Office, who also oversees the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST).
Jackson is considered a suspect in a March 18 homicide in Inkster, Michigan, which is just outside Detroit, Taylor said. Taylor said he did not have details of the incident. Jackson is also wanted on drug and weapons charges, he said.
Federal authorities in Michigan contacted the Marshals office in Dayton and asked them to check out the Malvern address. The Michigan authorities did not expect Jackson to be at the address, but wanted their Dayton counterparts to get more information about his whereabouts.
“It turns out, he was in the house,” Taylor said.
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