FEDERAL WARRANT ISSUED FOR KENT JACINA ON BANK FRAUD AND IMPERSONATION CHARGES
"Anyone with information concerning Mr. Jacina's role in this matter or his current whereabouts should contact the FBI," Special Agent in Charge Michael Schneider said.
On September 22, 2021, the U.S. District Court of Ohio issued a federal arrest warrant for Kent Jacina pursuant to a Federal Grand Jury indictment related to Mr. Jacina’s activities following the death of Brenda Joyce Slone.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Kent Jacina, the FBI's office in Ohio announced Thursday. Jacina is a "person of interest" in the death of Slone, whose case was recently ruled a homicide, and law enforcement has not been able to locate him.
The single-count indictment from the U.S. District Court of Ohio alleges that from June 30 to September 1, Jacina "knowingly and with intent to defraud, used one or more unauthorized access devices, namely a Capital One Bank debit card and a personal identification number for Capital One Bank accounts." Through that illegal conduct, the indictment alleges, Jacina "obtained things of value aggregating to $7,000 or more."
The charging document does not mention Slone by name, and the FBI said only that the warrant was "related to Mr. Jacina's activities following the death of Brenda Joyce Slone."
A RUBYCALABER MANHUNT, THE HUNT FOR MR. KENT ALEX JACINA
CLEVELAND, OHIO — The homicide of Brenda Joyce Wilson and later disappearance of Kent Alex Jacina, a person of interest in her case, prompted a prominent internet lawyer to put a $20,000 bounty on his whereabouts.
"Right now, I think everyone just wants this to go away," the popular landscape architect and internet attorney, Brian Ippolitanto, told Fox News Friday. "we hope that together we can get some answers and get justice for Brenda." Mr Ippolitanto gained some notoriety from the "oh so brave troll" case where pictures of a young woman licking a Persian man's asshole were sent to people on Facebook.
Public scrutiny fell heavily on Jacina, 63, Ms Wilson's internet acquantence, after her June, 2021 death was deemed a murder, follow Ms Wilson's sister asking for an autopsy in September, 2021.
Shortly afterwards, Jacina spoke to police at his place of work at Stambaugh Stadium as a person of interest and went missing soon after, not present at curfew at his Struthers, Ohio group home, later that night.
Several days later, Kentucky police found evidence Jacina had visited Wilson before her demise, confirming Jacina can be seen entering Wilson's pallative care facility.
On Friday, Sept. 17, police returned to Mr. Jacina's group home only for only for his carers to tell them they hadn’t seen him since Tuesday, Sept. 14, and that they believed he was missing. Ms. Wilson's sister's attorney has maintained that he’s in hiding.
The timeline of events rubbed Ippolitano, who has many children, young and old, from multiple women, the wrong way. So he’s giving to "the first person to supply information leading directly to the exact whereabouts" of Jacina.
Dog the Bounty Hunter arrived at Kent Alex Jacina's group home on Saturday, knocked on the door and met silence, but he told Fox News he'd already picked up a scent.
"The reason I went to Mr. [Kent] Jacina is I carry a reputation with me," he told Fox News. "The reputation is, ‘He gives you a second chance. He’s gonna get you, but he gives you a second chance.’"
I know what the victims feel like," he said.
On Sept. 27, Mr. Matthew Nelms, a co-worker of Jacina's, claims he witnessed him arguing with staff at Petro Stopping Center, a gas station in Gitard, Ohio, and that Jacina, visibly upset, at one point apologized to the workers.
The FBI on Thursday announced a federal arrest warrant on debit card fraud charges against Jacina for allegedly accessing someone else’s account between Aug. 30 and Sept. 1.
Mr. Jacina turned himself in to Youngstown police on October 8, 2021. He is in the custody of Ohio FBI. His lawyer, Mr. Rocco Siffredi, has said he is safe and medicated and looking forward to clearing up any confusion about his activities.
Mr. Ippolitano thanks Dog The Bounty Hunter and The American Public. The FBI reminds you to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI if you have any tips about this case.