2 wanted for vehicular homicide in Cleveland: Police
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Police detectives are searching for two suspects wanted in connection to a vehicular homicide that occurred in Cleveland on Monday.
According to the Cleveland Division of Police, the fatal crash happened around 7:35 p.m. in the 3400 block of East 149th Street at Kinsman Road.
Police officials told FOX 8 News that a dispute involving a group of people happened earlier in the day.
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While later searching for the people involved, the suspects allegedly got into a fight with the victim. According to Cleveland police, as the victim was walking away, the suspects allegedly got into the vehicle, drove onto the curb and intentionally hit him.
The victim, identified as 37-year-old Norman Duncan, died from his injuries.
The Cleveland Division of Police identified the suspects as Marvin Atkins and Ann Marie Clayton.
Atkins stands 6-foot-4, weighs 249 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes.
Clayton stands 5-foot-5, weighs 180 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes.
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Investigators said the suspects could be traveling in a 2003 Gold Chevy Impala with tinted windows and the Ohio license plate KOD2076.
Anyone with information on the case or the suspects' whereabouts should reach out to the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464.
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