Crime & Safety
Joliet Police Seek 4 Suspects In Double Homicide
Joliet police officers responded to the 1100 block of Parkwood Drive for a shooting that left two people dead.

JOLIET, IL — Crime Stoppers of Will County announced that Michael Frazier and Jeremiah Frazier are being sought by the Joliet Police Department in connection with this past weekend's double homicide on the far east side of Joliet. Saturday's early morning shootings left four people shot.
Two victims, 18-year-old Treveal Barefield, of Joliet, and 24-year-old Treshon Holland, of Naperville, both died of gunshots.
On Monday afternoon, Crime Stoppers of Will County announced that Joliet Police are asking for the community's help in finding Michael Frazier and Jeremiah Frazier in connection with the homicide in Joliet's Parkwood area.
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In a separate Facebook bulletin, Crime Stoppers said Joliet Police were looking for Terry Tenzell and Jhakiren Pickens.

Saturday's slayings happened at the Pine Ridge Apartments, a large apartment complex on the city's far east side near Route 6. Residents told Patch that four people were shot inside one of the upstairs apartments in the 1100 block of Parkwood Drive.
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Joliet police say the shootings happened around 12:45 a.m. Monday's press release from the Joliet Police Department said three people were shot, while the Joliet Fire Department said four people were shot. Besides the three people found shot at the scene, a fourth was driven in a personal vehicle to Silver Cross Hospital, according to the fire department.
The Parkwood Drive gunman got away before officers arrived at the shooting scene. No arrests have been made so far.
Anyone with information about the shooting is encouraged to call Detective Frank Coleman or Detective Jose Martinez at 815-724-3020. Anyone who has information and wishes to remain anonymous can also contact Will County Crime Stoppers at 800-323-6734.
This marks the second double homicide in Joliet in the past two months. In late February, police arrested 41-year-old Frankie McDonald in connection with the killings of Bernard Marble, 53, and Tracy L. Williams, 45. The two men were fatally shot inside Williams' vehicle parked near South Chicago Street and 5th Avenue.
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