CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) – The U.S. Marshals Service in Cleveland announced the arrest of a suspect wanted in a homicide four years ago in Warren.
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Marshals announced on X that they arrested suspect Gregory Stallworth, 32, along with an attempted murder suspect from Cleveland, at the same home outside of Washington, DC. They reported recovering 11 guns, three drum magazines and dozens of rounds of ammunition.
Stallworth had been wanted for the fatal shooting of Queysean Sallis, 25, of Youngstown. Sallis had been shot near the Hampshire apartments on Fifth Street SW in September 2020.
Marshals had been looking for Stallworth for years and had listed him among the area’s “most-wanted fugitives. ” In October, Marshals announced they were offering a reward for his arrest.
Both fugitives will remain incarcerated in the D.C. area until they can be extradited to Cleveland and Warren to face the charges against them, according to a news release from the Marshals.