LORAIN, Ohio — A 31-year-old man wanted for two murders that happened on Thanksgiving in Cleveland has been captured.
Authorities say Daniel Joseph Glenn was arrested without incident on two counts of murder early Tuesday morning by members of the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force. He was found at a home in the 2600 block of Apple Avenue in Lorain.
Glenn’s arrest comes months after the murders of Daniel Scholz and Kara Odom. Both were found with several gunshot wounds inside a vehicle when Cleveland police responded to the area of West 47th Street and Denison Avenue early Thanksgiving morning. Scholz, 35, and Odom, 26, were pronounced dead at the scene.
“The Cleveland Police and our task force worked diligently to identify this suspect and then bring him into custody,” U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott said. “Thanksgiving last year was a violent day in the city of Cleveland, this is the second arrest of suspects wanted for separate Thanksgiving Day murders.”
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