UPDATE: Person of interest in Chickasha double homicide arrested in Lawton
UPDATE: Person of interest in Chickasha double homicide arrested in Lawton By Tiffany Bechtel | December 15, 2020 at 4:48 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 7:32 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - The man who was named as a person of interest in the homicide of Ashley Cannon and her unborn daughter Nala Cannon was arrested in Lawton on Tuesday.
Ashley and Nala were found December 1 when Ashley’s two young children ran to a neighbor in their Chickasha apartment complex to get help after finding their mother’s body.
Kenneth Lee Johnson was arrested by United States Marshalls at 17th and McKinley around two pm Tuesday Dec. 15 on a Comanche County warrant for possession of a firearm after a former felony conviction. The incident with the firearm happened on Dec. 8, just a week after the bodies of Ashly and Nala were found.
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United States Marshals, with assistance from law enforcement agencies in Delta and Montrose counties, arrested an El Paso County attempted homicide suspect Saturday in Eckert.
The U.S. Marshals Service identified the suspect as John Anthony Barrera, 46, and said although the arrest warrant was recently issued, the alleged homicide attempt occurred in 2018.
Authorities with the Colorado Springs Police Department, whose warrant it was, could not be reached for further information about the case.
According to Acting Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal for the District of Colorado Katrina Crouse, the agency received a tip that Barrera was possibly living in Eckert.
Updated: 3:01 PM EST December 10, 2020
TAMPA, Fla. Tampa police believe they ve solved a crime that happened more than two decades ago.
Using genetic genealogy to find leads, the Tampa Police Department says an arrest has been made in a 1998 rape and kidnapping case.
Authorities say 60-year-old James Byrd was arrested Wednesday morning in Marion County and charged with armed kidnapping and sexual battery on a 22-year-old woman. As is clear in this case, we have never considered an investigation as a cold
case and we work every case until each one can be successfully solved, Tampa Police Chief Brian Dugan wrote in a statement.