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Cleveland,
Ohio – Wanted fugitive Reginald “Ricky” Smith, age 28, was arrested this
morning at approximately 10:50 am. Smith was named as the primary suspect in the
shooting incident involving two bail bondsmen in the Collinwood area on
Cleveland’s east side two weeks ago. Smith was the intended target of the
bondsmen due to the fact that he defaulted on his bond in a state drug case he
was charged in. The incident occurred at 16208 St. Clair Avenue in Cleveland on
May 21, 2011, at approximately 9:30 pm. Smith was standing in the store when the
two bondsmen approached and attempted to serve an arrest warrant on him. A
physical altercation quickly ensued which spilled out of the store into the
parking lot area. It is alleged that during the struggle, Smith pulled out a
Mac-10 semi-automatic handgun and shot both bondsman before fleeing the area.
The following Monday, May 23rd, the Cleveland Police solicited the assistance of
the U.S. Marshals led Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force to assist with
the case. Deputy Marshals and Task Force Officers quickly began to interview and
investigate family and associates of Smith. The information that was ascertained
led to a few locations that Smith had been known to frequent. During the past
week, the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force, with the assistance of the
Cleveland Division of Police SWAT Unit, searched numerous residences in
Cleveland’s fourth district in an attempt to arrest Smith with no avail.
Finally, the Task Force was able to discover evidence showing that Smith was in
the company of three individuals the night of the shooting. The Task Force was
able to identify the three individuals which led to critical information
regarding the location where Smith was eventually apprehended.
Early this morning the Task Force was able to
identify an address located at on the 14900 block of Florida Avenue in
Cleveland. The Task Force set up surveillance on the residence and started
coordinating arrest efforts with the Cleveland Police SWAT Unit. The Task Force
then established a tight perimeter surrounding the residence while the SWAT Unit
was in route to the residence. Deputy Marshals and Task Force Officers began
calling out on a PA system to Smith inside the residence to surrender.
Undoubtedly, Smith seeing that the residence was
surrounded with heavily armed police officers knew that the running was over.
After a 10 minute wait, Smith exited through the front door of the residence and
surrendered to police.
U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “This was a
priority case for our task force and we followed the trail relentlessly over the
last two weeks and the work paid off today. I am thankful that no one else was
injured and that this fugitive is now safely in custody to face these charges.”
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of a known fugitive is
encouraged to contact the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task
Force at: 1-866-4-WANTED. Callers may remain
anonymous.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force – Cleveland Division is
composed of the following federal, state and local agencies: U.S. Marshals
Service, Bratenahl Police Department, Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement, Chagrin Falls Police Department, Cleveland Police Department,
Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority Police
Department, Euclid Police Department, Lakewood Police Department, Linndale
Village Police Department, Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Ohio State Highway
Patrol, Westlake Police Department, Department of Housing and Urban Development
– Office of Inspector General, Social Security Administration - Office of
Inspector General, U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service and the U.S. Secret
Service.
Additional information about the U.S. Marshals
can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov.
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