CHARLESTON MURDER Police Search for People of Interest
Reported by: Christine Habrle
Videographer: Jim Reed
Web Producer: Christine Habrle Updated: August 23, 2008 8:51pm
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Four people of interest in a capitol city murder are so far eluding police.
Officers just want to talk to them. They're hoping they might know something about Friday's beating death of 20-year-old april myers.
Her body was found in the middle of fourth avenue on Charleston's west side.
Police will only say her attacker used a blunt force object.
While neighbors think the murder could be a fight between two girls that went bad, police are looking for four men.
38- year- old chuck Terrell Warren, 22- year- old Raymond Calime, 29-year- old Justinian Crowder and 34-year- old Jelani Ahmed Shakoor.
All are from Detroit. All are believed to know each other and all are thought to be in the Huntington area.
Police say the four could be in two different vehicles-- a blue Crysler 300-m with Michigan plates... And a red hatchback or compact car with Ohio plates.
If you have any information on these people or the vehicles you're asked to call the Charleston police department at 348-6480.
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