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Franky Joseph Ackley

Franky Joseph Ackley: 

Marshals: Michigan slaying suspect may be in Cedar Rapids

CEDAR RAPIDS – A man wanted in connection with a Michigan murder may be living in the Cedar Rapids area, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

Franky Joseph Ackley, 24, is about 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs about 145 with black hair and brown eyes. He has a cleft lip and a tattoo on his left hand.

Ackley is wanted on homicide and weapons charges in connection with a March 6 incident in Jackson, Mich. Authorities allege Ackley shot James Henry Cooper-Roberston, 25,  outside  outside Duffy’s Food & Spirits, killing him.

Anyone with information on Ackley’s whereabouts is asked to call local authorities or the Marshals Service at 319-362-4411.

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