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Joshua Morgan Turns Himself in for Clarksburg Murder
Posted Saturday, November 21, 2009 ; 11:30 AM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Monday, November 23, 2009; 10:23 AM

Morgan was wanted in connection with the death of Clarence Leeson.

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CLARKSBURG -- Joshua Chance Morgan, 25, of Salem is charged with first degree murder, nighttime burglary and conspiracy, for his connection with the Greenwood Hills murder of Clarence Leeson, according to Sgt. Jason Snider.

Morgan turned himself into the Clarksburg Police Department on Friday, Nov. 21 and is being held without bond in the North Central Regional Jail.

Christopher Robey, 26, and Megan Titus, 21, were arrested in San Diego as part of the murder investigation and will be brought back to West Virginia next week.

Police said they still are searching for the last suspect, Nicholas Robey.

The four allegedly broke into Leeson's home and struck him in the head with an unknown object, causing his death. Several guns and other items were stolen from the home.

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