Northern Ohio U.S. Marshals have made a fourth arrest in connection to the October deaths of a father and daughter in East Cleveland.
Demarcus Sheeley, 24, was wanted for homicide by the East Cleveland Police Department.
Sheeley was arrested near the 40 block of Borrnick Place in Akron. He was taken to the East Cleveland Police Department pending arraignment on charges.
On Oct. 10, Paul Bradley and his daughter Paris were found in a car that had been set on fire in an East Cleveland Field. Officials believe both Paris and Paul Bradley were forcibly removed from their beds, and that Paris, 14, was possibly tortured for information before being shot to death. Paul Bradley was also apparently bound multiple times before being burned alive with his dead daughter in the car with him. A motive is still unclear, but authorities say it involved a robbery.
Police had previously arrested 26-year-old Quentin Palmer, 23-year-old Ronald Newberry and 21-year-old Kodii Gibson in connection to the murder.
“We won’t ever stop looking for violent fugitives like Sheeley," U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott said in a statement. "No matter where they run to we will track them down and bring them to justice.”