Thursday, October 24

After 12 yr hunt, U.S. Marshals arrest homicide suspect from Ohio working as safety guard

An Ohio man alleged to have fled a 2011 warrant in Cincinnati for his arrest on homicide prices was caught working as a safety guard at an Oklahoma City bar Friday, U.S. Marshals introduced.

Charles Turk, 42, is accused within the Dec. 10, 2010, homicide of Robert Jones, 33, who was a identified drug trafficker on the time of his loss of life in response to the criticism charging Mr. Turk with illegal flight to keep away from prosecution.

Jones was discovered sure, wrapped up and wounded by gunshot on the fringe of a now-defunct Cincinnati golf course. This urged to investigators that Jones had been killed elsewhere in a drug-related dispute after which dumped.



Over the course of the investigation, detectives started to take a look at Mr. Turk as their major suspect. A prison criticism was filed charging Mr. Turk with proof tampering on May 5, and a cost for the homicide of Jones got here down on June 14.

By the time of his arrest Friday, Turk had discovered employment on the Coyote Ugly Saloon in Oklahoma City, working safety for the venue.

Mr. Turk is being held in Oklahoma pending his extradition again to Hamilton County, Ohio.

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