Ohio
officer dead; man accused of hunting police in custody
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[January 19, 2016]
(Reuters) - A man accused of hunting
police officers was in custody on Monday after an officer in the central
Ohio village of Danville was found dead, his gun and cruiser missing,
Knox County Sheriff David Shaffer said.
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Police received a call close to midnight on Sunday from a woman
who said her ex-boyfriend, Herschel Jones III, "had left with
weapons and was looking to kill an officer," Shaffer said in a
statement.
"(She said) police officers in Danville were in danger," Shaffer
said.
Police dispatchers issued an urgent call to officers but were unable
to reach Danville Police Officer Thomas Cottrell. Knox County
deputies began searching the village, about 60 miles northeast of
Columbus.
 Less than 30 minutes later, they found Cottrell deceased, his body
on the ground behind the Danville Municipal Building, the sheriff
said. His gun and cruiser were gone.
Two hours later, officers spotted Jones running from a home and,
after a short foot chase, took him into custody.
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Authorities are investigating the incident, and no further
information was released.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York)
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