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Ohio man accused of killing 4 people, including teenage girl, captured in Kansas

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Stephen Marlow (FBI) BUTLER TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A suspect wanted in Ohio in the shooting deaths of four people, including a teenage girl, has been arrested in Kansas, authorities said.Police in Montgomery County’s Butler Township said late Saturday night that 39-year-old Stephen Marlow was taken into custody by local police in Lawrence, Kansas.

Chief John Porter said Marlow will be extradited to Ohio to face charges in the slayings.Court documents don’t list an attorney representing Marlow; a message seeking comment was left Saturday at a number listed in his name.Officers were called to the Ohio neighborhood shortly before noon Friday on a report of shots fired and found four victims with gunshot wounds at multiple crime scenes, police said.

The Dayton Daily News reported that the victims were found in two separate homes where they lived, near the home owned by Marlow's parents.The Montgomery County coroner’s office on Saturday identified the victims as 82-year-old Clyde Knox, 78-year-old Eva Knox, 41-year-old Sarah Anderson and a 15-year-old girl whose name wasn’t released.

All were pronounced dead at the scene.RELATED: Cincinnati mass shooting: 9 hurt outside bar in Over-the-Rhine districtPolice had warned anyone seeing Marlow, who had fled, to "not approach him as he is still likely to be armed and dangerous."Lawrence police said they "had reason to believe" Marlow might be in the city and began searching for him.

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