Police Looking for Homicide Suspect
Remains Found in Barrel in Indiana County
Two weeks after human remains were found in a barrel in an Indiana County creek, police have identified a suspect in the homicide.
32-year-old Jon Anthony Black has been known to frequent Indiana and Westmoreland counties. A month ago, a judge ordered Black to stay with his mother in Blairsville while he was free on his own recognizance awaiting trial for a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Black is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 175 pounds. Police said he has brown eyes and hair. He has multiple tattoos on his upper body, including a large skull on his upper arm, skulls on his neck, and a picture of Adolf Hitler on the upper right portion of his chest.
Police haven’t released the victim’s identity and say once Black is arrested, they’ll have additional details.
In a news release, state police said, "Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation and the possibility of additional actors being charged, the Court of Common Pleas has sealed the Criminal Complaint and Affidavit of Probable Cause."
Two weeks after human remains were found in a barrel in an Indiana County creek, police have identified a suspect in the homicide.
32-year-old Jon Anthony Black has been known to frequent Indiana and Westmoreland counties. A month ago, a judge ordered Black to stay with his mother in Blairsville while he was free on his own recognizance awaiting trial for a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Black is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 175 pounds. Police said he has brown eyes and hair. He has multiple tattoos on his upper body, including a large skull on his upper arm, skulls on his neck, and a picture of Adolf Hitler on the upper right portion of his chest.
Police haven’t released the victim’s identity and say once Black is arrested, they’ll have additional details.
In a news release, state police said, "Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation and the possibility of additional actors being charged, the Court of Common Pleas has sealed the Criminal Complaint and Affidavit of Probable Cause."
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