FBI offering reward for suspect in slaying of elderly Ohio couple


CLEVELAND (AP) — The FBI has joined a manhunt for a suspect in the killings of an elderly northeast Ohio couple and two companions who authorities say were involved in armed robberies in three states over the weekend.

An FBI spokeswoman in Cleveland says the agency is offering a $25,000 reward for information about 29-year-old Robert Clark, 28-year-old Jeffrey Caley Jr. and 26-year-old Tabatha Hazel.

Clark has been charged with one count of murder in last month’s slayings of 88-year-old Doyle Chumney and 79-year-old Lillian Chumney of Strasburg, a village 20 miles south of Canton. Their remains were found inside their torched car Jan. 22, the day after they were reported missing.

Clark, Caley and Hazel are suspected of being involved in armed robberies in West Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia.