DAYTON — Investigators are looking for any leads to help find a man accused of shooting and killing a man at a local lounge earlier this year.
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News Center 7’s Amber Jenkins is speaking with police today about the investigation and the reward. She’ll have the latest tonight on News Center 7 starting at 5:00.
Dayton Police shared on Tuesday that the FBI is now offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of 38-year-old Quandric Morris-Ogelsby.
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Morris-Ogelsby is accused of shooting and killing 46-year-old Kayson Webb at Sugar’s Lounge on N. Main Street on April 5. Police said the shooting happened after a dice game at the lounge.
Following the shooting, Morris-Ogelsby left the scene and went to a friend’s house in Middletown. The car he used to drive was recovered in Middletown.
Police say Morris-Ogelsby has an “extensive criminal history, including being a known drug dealer in Xenia.” He should be considered armed and dangerous.
Morris-Ogelsby is 6′3″ and weighs around 250 lbs.
Anyone with information about Morris-Ogelsby’s whereabouts is asked to contact their local FBI office, Dayton Police Department (937) 333-COPS (2677), Crime Stoppers at (937) 222-STOP (7867) or on the web at miamivalleycrimestoppers.com.
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