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Man Charged in Fatal Shooting of Dayton Woman in Miamisburg Following 13-Hour Manhunt

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A 32-year-old man accused of fatally shooting a Dayton woman inside a Miamisburg home, prompting a 13-hour manhunt, has been formally charged.

Dametrius Turner, 32, faces multiple charges, including:

  • Two counts of murder
  • Two counts of felonious assault
  • One count each of grand theft, tampering with evidence, and aggravated possession of drugs
  • One misdemeanor count of assault

The charges were filed in Miamisburg Municipal Court, according to court records.

The fatal shooting occurred on Wednesday, March 13, at approximately 9:27 p.m. when Miamisburg police responded to a residence in the 700 block of Golden Arrow Court.

According to Montgomery County Regional Dispatch records, a male resident of the home called 911, reporting:

“The guy shot his girlfriend in my basement, and he’s got a gun.”

The caller stated that Turner asked for his help before fleeing the home. He left the house with his dog and called 911 from another location.

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During police interviews, the caller said he was in his bedroom when he heard several slapping sounds coming from the basement.

Shortly after, Turner came upstairs and allegedly confessed, saying:

“I messed up, and I need help.”

The man told investigators that although Turner did not explicitly say what had happened, he suspected foul play after hearing five or six gunshots.

Responding officers discovered 52-year-old Leslie Ross face down in a pool of blood in the basement’s lounge area. She had been shot five times.

Another resident, who was showering in the basement at the time, later told police that he heard Ross scream:

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“Don’t do it! No!”

He initially thought the noise was slapping sounds but later realized it was gunfire.

Investigators recovered four shell casings from the scene.

Police quickly identified Turner as a suspect and issued a public alert requesting assistance in locating him.

Following an intensive 13-hour manhunt, Turner was apprehended at 12:16 p.m. Thursday in West Carrollton.

A couple walking near South Elm Street and West Blossom Hill Road recognized Turner from social media posts about the suspect and immediately notified police.

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“They saw the post, recognized him, and called for help. We can’t thank them enough for coming forward,” said Miamisburg Police Chief Mike Brem.

Upon arrest, Turner was found in possession of suspected methamphetamine. However, the murder weapon was not located on him at the time of his capture.

Police also noted that Turner did not have the backpack or coat he was last seen wearing when he fled the crime scene.

Authorities confirmed that neither Turner nor Ross were permanent residents of the Golden Arrow Court home but had been staying there temporarily.

Ross was originally from Dayton, while Turner had previously lived in Indiana and other states. Although they were acquainted, details regarding how and when they met remain unclear.

The case remains under investigation by the Miamisburg Police Department. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact law enforcement.

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55-year-old Harold Newton Keene arrested after shooting inside the Austin Central Library

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55-year-old Harold Newton Keene arrested after shooting inside the Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez Street Texas
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AUSTIN, Texas — A man was taken into custody Saturday afternoon following a shooting inside the Austin Central Library that left one person seriously injured and prompted a large emergency response and temporary shelter-in-place order in the downtown area.

According to the Austin Police Department (APD), officers responded shortly after 12:00 p.m. to reports of gunfire inside the Austin Central Library, located at 710 W. César Chávez Street.

Upon arrival, police and Austin-Travis County EMS units found one victim suffering from a gunshot wound.

The individual was transported to a local hospital in serious but stable condition.

Assistant Police Chief Lee Rogers stated during a press briefing that the shooter fled the scene before officers arrived.

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After an extensive search, the suspect—identified as 55-year-old Harold Newton Keene—was located and arrested in South Austin at approximately 1:25 p.m.

The library was safely evacuated, and the shelter-in-place alert was lifted shortly after Keene’s apprehension.

Authorities emphasized that the shooting appeared to be an isolated incident involving only one suspect and one victim.

“This was not an active shooter situation,” Rogers confirmed.

Preliminary reports and public records reveal that Harold Newton Keene has a lengthy criminal history, including multiple arrests for assault, family violence, terroristic threats, burglary, drug possession, and evading arrest.

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He is described by law enforcement officials as a habitual violent offender who has had numerous prior run-ins with police.

Records indicate Keene was previously arrested for threatening a man with a firearm several months ago and, in a separate incident, assaulted another inmate while in custody at the Travis County Jail.

In both cases, prosecutors later declined to pursue charges.

Authorities have not yet released a possible motive for the shooting or confirmed whether the suspect and victim knew each other.

The Austin Police Department’s Major Crimes Division is leading the investigation.

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Anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact the Austin Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 512-472-TIPS.


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