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Pittsburgh Police Make Additional Arrests in Arlington Heights Murder Case with Two Suspects Charged

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Published on July 17, 2024
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Pittsburgh Police have expanded their net in the Arlington Heights murder case with two new arrests a month after the crime, detectives from the VCU and Fugitive Apprehension Unit, supported by Allegheny County Police and the U.S. Marshals Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force, apprehended Michael Anthony, 40, and Jonathan Robinson, 43, both of whom are now facing charges, according to a Public Safety blotter update.

Anthony was taken into custody on Armandale Street and Robinson on Patterson Street, both arrests were carried out without incident and the charges they face include Criminal Homicide and Conspiracy, this duo's list of charges mirrored that of Jason Ingram, 37, who was previously arrested in connection with the same homicide of Shawn Czeczely back on June 17.

The June incident, which saw the end of Czeczely's life in the 3000 block of Arlington Avenue, now involves three individuals in custody, with each count reinforcing the weight of the law upon them—Criminal Homicide, Criminal Attempt Homicide, Conspiracy, Aggravated Assault, Persons Not to Possess Firearms, and Recklessly Endangering Another Person, as outlined in the official records from the Public Safety blotter.