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Homicide Suspects Sought

wantedalpinePolice seek public’s help in locating suspects wanted in homicide

 

CLEVELAND – Today Michael McGrath, Chief of the Cleveland Division of Police, announced that Homicide Detectives obtained Aggravated Murder arrest warrants for James Lamont McAlpine of Bedford, black male 28 years of age and Courtney Greene of Cleveland, black female 27 years of age.

 

The arrest warrants were issued as a result of an investigation by the Cleveland Division of Police Homicide Unit involving the homicide of Keisha Freeman. The homicide occurred on Tuesday, September 11, 2012, in the 3600 block of E. 118th Street on Cleveland’s eastside. The pair are also suspects in the Homicide of Reshaun D. Foster.  The Foster homicide occurred on Sunday, October 21, 2012, at 7711 Garden Valley on Cleveland’s eastside.  

 

Both suspects were last seen in the area of the Rainbow Terrace Apartments on Sunday, October 21, 2012, 12:45 a.m., in a silver four door vehicle.  Anyone with information on the whereabouts of James Lamont McAlpine and Courtney Greene is asked to call the Cleveland Division of Police Homicide Unit at 216.623.5464. Anonymous information can be given to Crime Stoppers by calling 216.252.7463 or Text messaging to Text TIP657 plus your message to Crimes (274637). Anyone found to be assisting or harboring these individuals can be charged with Obstructing Justice a felony of the third degree.

 

 

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