
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is intensifying efforts to apprehend an accused burglar, alerting the public to be on the lookout for Melvin Howell, a 48-year-old man linked to multiple incidents in the Ohio region.
Howell stands at a towering 6′4″ and tips the scales at about 185 pounds. He is known to move through the cities of Youngstown, Akron, and Cleveland, which has put these communities on high alert. The task force has announced that there is a financial incentive for any information leading to Howell's capture, as reported by Cleveland19. Any tips can be submitted anonymously, allowing potential informants to come forward without revealing their identity.
The urgency of the situation is underscored by the aggravated burglary charges that Howell faces. The Youngstown Police Department, along with U.S. Marshals, are seeking the public's assistance, signaling the serious nature of the allegations against him. The Vindicator details that the Task Force is not only offering a reward but is specifically canvassing the areas frequently visited by Howell.
For those who have information but wish to maintain distance from direct contact, a web tip can be submitted through the U.S. Marshals' official website. This avenue provides a layer of security for informants who may be wary of the ramifications of their disclosure. In an effort to expedite Howell's capture, the Task Force urges that actionable intelligence be communicated swiftly, emphasizing, "Tipsters can remain anonymous and reward money is available," as per a statement distributed by WKBN.









