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Man wanted after Zanesville shooting, girlfriend arrested in Cambridge

Man wanted after Zanesville shooting, girlfriend arrested in Cambridge Jamarr McConnell and Jasmine Harding turned over to Zanesville Police Department The Daily Jeffersonian Two people facing multiple felony charges including a man charged with attempted murder in connection with a Zanesville shooting were arrested by Cambridge police Saturday at a South 11th Street apartment. Jamarr A. McConnell, 31, Zanesville, and Jasmine N.D. Harding, 21, Cambridge, were arrested and transported to the Guernsey-Muskingum county line where they were released into the custody of Zanesville police officers. A vehicle owned by Harding was also impounded at the request of Zanesville police. McConnell is facing one count of attempted murder, a first-degree felony; 22 counts each of felonious assault and discharging a firearm into an occupied structure, second-degree felonies, and discharging a firearm over a public roadway, third-degree felonies; and one count of tampering with evidence, a third

Byesville man running from law since August is in custody

Byesville man running from law since August is in custody Shawn Potter is facing drug and failure to appear charges The Daily Jeffersonian A man on the run since last August when he failed to appear for a hearing before a trial on a felony drug charge is back in custody after being arrested during a traffic stop by Cambridge police Friday night. Shawn Potter, 34, Byesville, was arrested on the felony capias issued by the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court on Sept. 1, 2020, after he failed to appear for the pretrial hearing the previous day. Potter was facing a Sept. 22 trial date on one count of aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, returned by a grand jury in June for an alleged offense in December 2019.

One in custody for attempted murder in Bates Street shooting

One in custody for attempted murder in Bates Street shooting ZANESVILLE - A man found inside his home as police executed a search warrant during a shooting investigating has been charged.  The criminal complaint filed in Zanesville Municipal Court accuses Terrel McConnell of shooting Robert Gladden as he was walking inside his house on Bates Street, after taking his young children to school. McConnell is charged with one first-degree felony count of attempted murder, 22 second-degree felony counts of felonious assault, 22 second-degree felony counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied structure, 22 third-degree felony counts of discharging a firearm over a public roadway, one third-degree felony count of tampering with evidence and one third-degree felony count of having a weapon while under disability. 

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