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Man suspected in Saturday fatal stabbing of Narlon Portis turns himself in to Akron policeRosue Pierce, the 56-year-old man suspected of killing Narlon Portis, 52, on May 10, turned himself in May 14 after Akron police issued a warrant for his arrest, Lt. Michael Murphy confirmed.
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Akron police seek 56-year-old man suspected in Saturday fatal stabbing of Narlon PortisAkron police have identified and issued a warrant for a suspect wanted in a fatal stabbing on May 10 that claimed the life of Narlon Portis, Lt. Michael Murphy said in a press release. Rosue ...
He was wanted by Akron police on charges of murder and felonious assault in connection with the slaying of Narlon Portis, 52, of Akron. Pierce stabbed Portis several times following an argument ...
A 52-year-old victim -- identified as Narlon Portis of Akron -- was found with critical injuries upon arrival. Portis was transported to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead a "short time" later ...
He is accused of stabbing Narlon Portis, 52, of Akron, in the torso and then fleeing the scene before officers arrived. The incident took place Saturday, May 10, shortly after 8 p.m. in 1600 block ...
The victim was identified as Narlon Portis, according to the Summit County Medical Examiner. Akron police responded to the stabbing about 8:10 p.m. in the 1600 block of Cromwell Drive. When ...
Akron Police said Pierce killed Narlon Portis, 52. The attack happened in the 1600 block of Cromwell Dr. at 8:11 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, said Akron Police Lt. Michael Murphy. When officers ...
The victim, identified Monday as Narlon Portis of Akron was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. “The suspect, who is known to the victim, fled the scene after ...
Rosue Pierce, 56, is charged with felonious assault and murder for the death of Narlon Portis, 52. The attack happened in the 1600 block of Cromwell Dr. at 8:11 p.m. on Saturday, May 10 ...
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