Stark County Sheriff Deputies continue to search for Dustin Ray White in connection with the death of his estranged wife Friday.

OSNABURG TWP. Stark County Sheriff deputies continue to search for Dustin Ray White in connection with the murder of his estranged wife Friday.

As of 10 p.m. Friday, authorities had not yet located White, a 6-foot-2-inch tall, 190-pound man who was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt and blue jeans and driving a red or burnt orange 2016 Ford Escape with the license plate number of GUY4698.

Anyone with information about White's whereabouts is asked to call the Stark County Sheriff's Office at 330-430-3800. Police warn not to approach White as he could be armed.

Deputies Friday evening obtained an arrest warrant to charge White, 39, with aggravated murder for the death of 32-year-old Amber White. Earlier Friday, deputies described Dustin only as a person of interest.

Stark County Sheriff George T. Maier said deputies found Amber's body at 12:38 p.m. in the home she previously shared with Dustin at 7487 Hill Church St. SE. Maier said Amber was shot to death, but declined to provide further details.

He said it appears that Amber had gone to the Hill Church home to retrieve her personal items, believing that her estranged husband was not home. Dustin apparently returned to the home at some point while she was still there, Maier said.

The couple's 5-year-old son was at school at the time of the shooting, Maier said. Osnaburg Local Schools was put on lockdown for approximately two hours, according to children who live next door to the Hill Church home.

Neighbor Melissa House said Dustin and Amber kept to themselves and she did not know them well or that Amber no longer lived there. She said Dustin was a hunter and had erected multiple deer stands throughout his wooded backyard.

A man who described himself as Dustin's uncle arrived late Friday afternoon to try to learn more about the shooting and his nephew's whereabouts. He said he had not seen Dustin in years, but described him as "a great kid."

Stark County marriage records show that the former Amber Hicks married Dustin in the summer of 2010. County auditor records show that they purchased the nearly nine-acre property in May 2013 from Dustin's father. In March, Amber transferred the property to be in Dustin's name only.

Records show that Dustin sold the home to his sister on April 11.

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