TOLEDO, Ohio — US Marshals are offering a monetary reward for information leading to the arrest of Jermaine Johnson, who is accused of shooting and killing a 14-year-old in north Toledo last year.
According to a press release from US Marshals Service Cleveland, authorities are offering $5,000 for information leading to Johnson's arrest. Johnson, 25, is 6 feet, 1 inches tall; 220 pounds and is believed to be hiding in north Toledo.
Johnson was charged with aggravated murder alongside Makala Anderson, who were both accused of shooting and killing Terrance Green on Dec. 18. Anderson pleaded not guilty on Jan. 8, and is scheduled to reappear in court on Feb. 12.
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If you have information regarding Johnson's location, authorities ask that you call 1-866-4WANTED. Johnson is pictured below:
A Lucas County grand jury on Dec. 28 arraigned Johnson and 24-year-old Makala Anderson on aggravated murder charges for the north Toledo shooting that killed Green on Dec. 18. They were both also arraigned on the following charges: one count of murder, three counts of attempt to commit murder, four counts of felonious assault and one count of discharging a firearm on or near prohibited premises.
Green, who was a freshman at Woodward High School, was found shot multiple times at the corner of Mulberry Street and Bronson Avenue and died from his injuries.
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