According to Akron police, Jose Castro shot Elsie Rivera Ortiz in the 1100 block of Tulip Street around 6:50 p.m. on Sept. 19, 2022.
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio - The man accused of kidnapping his four-year-old son and shooting the boy’s mother is expected to enter a plea in Summit County Court of Common Pleas Tuesday afternoon.
Officers were called to the scene for a woman shot and when officers arrived, Ortiz was unconscious with multiple gunshot wounds, according to police. While EMS was treating Otiz, officers talked to witnesses who reported Castro had taken the couple’s child and driven off after the shooting, said police.
Police issued a statewide Amber Alert for the child and the boy was turned into detectives unharmed later that evening.Ortiz was transported to Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital.
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