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Video: See suspects in violent Akron home invasion

Video: See suspects in violent Akron home invasion

Yahoo28-06-2025
AKRON, Ohio (WJW) — Akron police have released surveillance photos of the suspects in a 'terrifying and traumatic' home invasion, who allegedly shot a 25-year-old woman multiple times.
Officers responded to a reported shooting just after 9:30 p.m. on Monday, June 23, at a home in the 300 block of East Crosier Street, according to a news release. That's near the Grant Street intersection.
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The photos show four masked suspects approaching the rear door of the home, three of whom appear to be armed with handguns, according to the release. One suspect was carrying a backpack.
Officers arrived on scene to find the woman had suffered multiple gunshot wounds to her legs and abdomen. She was transported to an Akron hospital.
The police department's Major Crimes Unit is investigating. No arrests have been made.
'This was a terrifying and traumatic event,' reads a Wednesday afternoon update. 'Our detectives are actively working to identify these individuals. Any information, even the smallest detail, could make the difference in solving this case.'
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Anyone who can offer information on the investigation is urged to call Akron detectives at 330-375-2490 or 330-375-2TIP (330-375-2847).
Anonymous tips can also be provided by:
Calling Summit County Crimestoppers at 330-434-COPS (330-434-2677)
Texting TIPSCO with your tip to 274637
Downloading the Akron Police Department app and texting Tips411 or visiting the police department's website
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