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Who is Stephen Marlow? What we know about Ohio shooter who allegedly gunned down 4 people in Dayton

Stephen Marlow
Stephen Marlow

Stephen Marlow, the prime suspect in two Dayton, Ohio, shootings that left four people dead has been taken into custody, police confirmed on Saturday.

Stephen Marlow, 39, was apprehended in Kansas by the Lawrence Police Department, Butler Township Police Chief John Porter said at a press conference. The suspect was captured around 10 p.m.

Porter said local authorities are making arrangements to extradite Marlow.

This puts an end to a multi-state search for Marlow, who was considered to be armed and dangerous. The Dayton area shooting on Friday included a teenage girl and her mother.

Eva and Clyde Knox were found dead in their home Friday morning. Sarah Anderson and her 15-year-old daughter Kayla were also discovered dead shortly after.

The suspect had fled the state in a white 2007 Ford Edge SUV bearing an Ohio license plate following the shootings.

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Marlow was charged with four counts of aggravated murder on Friday.

Who is Stephen Marlow?

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Date(s) of Birth Used September 5, 1982
Hair Brown
Eyes Blue
Height 5’11”
Weight 160 pounds
Sex Male
Race White

Marlow graduated from Butler High School in 2001 and graduated from the University of Kentucky in Lexington, according to background.

He lived and worked in Chicago as a trader from 2006 to 2018, according to his LinkedIn profile.

He most recently lived with his parents on Haverstraw Avenue, one of the streets where a part of the shooting took place, police said.

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