Cincinnati police arrest woman in connection with Fairmount shooting

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Alsiha Turner, 24, suspect in a Fairmount shooting death case.
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Posted: 11/10/2012

CINCINNATI - A woman has been arrested in connection with a murder that took place in South Fairmount early Friday morning.

The Cincinnati Police Homicide Unit has arrested and charged Alisha Turner, 24, with complicity in the death of 30-year-old Aaron Roseberry.

Turner was arraigned in court Saturday morning. Bond was set at $500,000.

Roseberry was shot and killed during a home invasion in South Fairmount early Friday morning and officials are on the hunt for the two suspects involved.

Two men wearing ski masks entered a home in the 2200 block of Schoedinger Avenue at about 4:10 a.m. The suspects shot a dog inside the residence, then ordered two of the three people inside the home to get down on the ground before shooting and killing the third person.

Police say when they arrived on the scene, Roseberry was dead. They say Roseberry was shot once in the abdomen area. Witnesses told police they heard one shot fired.

The suspects fled the scene after the shooting. The two other people inside the house were not injured and called authorities after the suspects left. Police are searching for a Blue Chevrolet Impala with an Ohio plate number ETE6839. If you see that vehicle, you're asked to call police immediately. Police are considering the suspects armed and dangerous.

Stay with 9 News and WCPO.com for updates on this situation.

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