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South Salt Lake homicide suspects arrested in California, missing infant safe
SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah — The three excellent suspects tied to a murder case close to a WinCo in Might are in police custody as of Thursday.
South Salt Lake police spokeswoman Danielle Croyle confirmed to KSL that 24-year-old Mckennalyn Elizabeth Cummins and 30-year-old Terell Dayshawn Jones have been arrested in Oakland, California, by United States Marshals Service on Dec. 19.
Cummins and Jones have been booked into the Alameda County jail for felony fugitive from justice fees and are ready for extradition to again to Salt Lake Metropolis. Based on courtroom paperwork, that they had arrest warrants for felony fees of homicide, aggravated theft, and obstructing justice.
The third excellent suspect, 21-year-old Stafon Dshawn Coleman (JR.), turned himself into the Salt Lake County Jail on Nov. 7, stated Croyle.
Based on the Salt Lake County Jail, Coleman (JR.) was booked for felony fees of obstructing justice, aggravated theft, homicide, possessing a firearm by a restricted particular person, possession of a managed substance with intent to distribute, distributing of a managed substance, a misdemeanor cost of driving on revocation, and a dashing infraction.
On Might 9, 27-year-old Romeo Charles Stevens was discovered useless with a number of gunshot wounds on Fundamental Road, south of Utopia Avenue. Police consider an altercation began between the sufferer and the 4 suspects in a close-by WinCo parking zone that escalated into gunfire.
The subsequent day, SSLPD stated they arrested 27-year-old Damian Stafon Coleman for felony homicide, aggravated theft, and obstructing justice.
On Aug. 10, 47-year-old Kenya Coleman, 49-year-old Stafon Dshawn Coleman (SR.), and 20-year-old Liana Blas have been arrested for felony obstruction of justice with their involvement within the murder case.
Shortly later, SSLPD requested the general public for assist discovering a lacking toddler that Coleman (JR.) took with him. Croyle stated that his legal professionals confirmed to police that the toddler is now protected.