AKRON, Ohio -- After a four-month manhunt, Akron police and members of the U.S. Marshals’ Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force have arrested a man accused of killing two people in separate incidents earlier this year in Akron.

Coley Richardson, 42, was arrested around 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday on the 800 block of 5th Avenue near Inman Street on Akron’s East Side, police said Wednesday in a news release.

Richardson, of Akron, has been charged with the April 10 killing of Freddy Todd, 41, who was fatally shot outside a home on the 1100 block of Orlando Avenue in the Maple Valley neighborhood, according to police.

He has also been charged in the June 13 murder of Nickole Coleman in Akron’s Kenmore neighborhood. Police found Coleman, 44, fatally shot in the passenger seat of a car on the 800 block of Harrison Avenue.

Richardson is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday morning, according to Akron Municipal Court records.

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