Three violent fugitives were apprehended within 24 hours on March 26 in Cleveland and Akron, according to the United States Marshals Service.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force apprehended three criminals, including two wanted for homicide and one for attempted murder.
In Cleveland, authorities apprehended Devin Terrell Robinson, 22, who was wanted for aggravated murder in connection with a February stabbing that killed a 31-year-old man. During the operation, officers also detained Joshamee Transou, 28, whose charges were elevated to attempted murder after a 2023 shooting.
Philip Mayfield, 39, of Akron, was arrested in connection with a March 18 incident in which he is accused of driving over a man with his car. The victim later died, and the charges were increased to homicide.
According to U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott, the arrests help victims get justice and remove dangerous people from the community.








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