In 2017, the Peak 2 Fire ignited near Breckenridge and forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes in the Peak 7 neighborhood and the surrounding area. A year later, the Buffalo Mountain Fire burned its.
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By Steve Bailey
Ricardo Marshall
Cleveland, OH – Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh announced today that Summit County Common Pleas Court Judge Kelly McLaughlin sentenced Ricardo Marshall to 15 years to life in prison for the murder of 40-year-old Kathy Landino.
Prior to sentencing, Marshall pled guilty to the following charge one count of murder – a Special Felony
On November 21, 2019, Akron Police Officers responded to a home on Chittenden Street after Ricardo Marshall called 9-1-1 stating that he found his live-in girlfriend Kathy Landino not breathing. Marshall later admitted to killing Landino. Investigators determined Marshall beat and strangled Landino and waited 12 hours before contacting police. Marshall’s four children were at the home at the time of the murder.
It was near 2 a.m. Sunday morning when a Jeremy Ranch homeowner heard a loud truck going up and down Daybreaker Drive and decided to call the Summit County Sheriff’s Office.
The occupants of the truck, two men in their 30s from the Salt Lake Valley, had just stolen an expensive mountain bike from a nearby home, according to Sheriff’s Lt. Andrew Wright.
Deputies arrived minutes later, kicking off an 80-mile chase into Wyoming that included multiple tire spikes, a stolen pickup truck and one suspect tracked by hounds to his hiding place behind trash cans in Henefer.
The town of Breckenridge, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office and the Summit School District will host a parade May 26 to celebrate the class of 2021.
The parade will start at 3:30 p.m. on Breckenridge Main Street for seniors graduating from Summit High School, Snowy Peaks and The Peak School along with any other high school seniors graduating this spring.
Parade organizers decided to hold the event again after last year’s parade successfully sent off class of 2020 seniors amid the pandemic.
Parking is free in town-owned lots around Breckenridge, and spectators will need to walk to Main Street for the parade. Masks are not required but are recommended for those who are not vaccinated for the coronavirus.