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Warren teen indicted in Dec. robbery

Friday, August 21, 2009

STAFF REPORT

WARREN — A Hall Street man is indicted by a Trumbull County grand jury on charges of complicity to murder and complicity to aggravated burglary and aggravated robbery in a robbery that led to two men’s deaths.

Oryan L. Miller, 19, could get 15 years to life in prison on the charge of complicity to murder and as much as 10 years in prison on each of four other charges if convicted.

He will be arraigned Monday in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court before Judge Andrew Logan.

Miller was arrested last week on a warrant saying he participated in an armed robbery of an apartment on Sandpiper Trail in Howland on Dec. 23 that resulted in the death of Cameron Murray, 21, and Delshawn Scrivens, 25, of Wood Street Southwest.

An affidavit said Michael Ahladis, 24, of Jefferson Street Southwest, told authorities he drove Miller and Scrivens to Murray’s apartment to commit a break-in and returned later to find Scrivens and Miller wounded by gunfire. He said he helped both men get to separate hospitals.

Murray was found by a construction worker dead in the front doorway of his apartment about 4 p.m.

The apartment is off of East Market Street, just west of Howland High School.

Ahladis faces charges of complicity to murder, two counts of complicity to aggravated burglary and tampering with evidence.