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Published: Sunday, July 01, 2018 @ 10:06 AM
Updated: Sunday, July 01, 2018 @ 10:06 PM


A Beavercreek woman whose husband was shot dead in Riverside a few days before her son-in-law Jacob Lee Caldwell was reported missing from Sugarcreek Township. says she still hopes that the 14 year old boy will be found.

In March,
the FBI issued a $ 15,000 reward for information
leading directly to the location of Jacob. But asked if there are any new details in the case, Sugarcreek Twp. Detectives from the police department – the local agency responsible for the case – said that no new information was available to be shared with the public.

Jacob and his two siblings saw their father, Robert Caldwell, shot in a parking lot at Riverside Drive and Linden Avenue in broad daylight, investigators said.

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Two days later, on August 21, Jacob disappeared. His grandparents, who received custody, reported him lost

The FBI said that Jacob might not be in Ohio and said he could have a new look and identity. The authorities also said that they believe that someone knows the location of the teenager.

Jacob's mother and Robert Caldwell's ex-wife, Tawnney Caldwell, are among
several people accused of Caldwell's death
The alleged gunman, Sterling Roberts, was captured in South Carolina and faces federal charges in Ohio. According to court documents, Roberts has previously pleaded guilty to the US District Court of South Carolina to a charge of knowingly and illegally possessing a firearm.

The charges against Tawnney Caldwell relate to the complicity of unlawful possession of firearms. She is also accused of destroying documents and cell phone data. She is being held in Shelby County Jail. His lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment

A grand jury also charged four other people, who are released from prison

Candice Caldwell – Jacob Caldwell's mother-in-law and wife of Robert Caldwell at the time of his death – says the 7 News Center, she can not believe that it has been nearly a year since Robert was killed. They had been married for less than a year, but they had been together for six years. Meanwhile, Ezekiel, 4, and Bailee, 2, were born.

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"Me and the children were her whole world," she said. "He was really the type of man that a woman would want to be with."

Reflecting on the untimely death of her husband, Candice Caldwell said, "I do not want to hurt anyone, but you can not be mad at someone and take their lives away from their wives. and their children.This is not OK. "

She said that she begs Jacob to be safe and says that her faith will keep her strong as the case moves into the system judicial. Still, she is saddened that her husband and son-in-law are not with her young family.

"It tears me that they are building this relationship with their older siblings, and Jacob is not there," she said. "I'd like to have my husband here, but I know I'll see him again, and that's where my trust lies."

Contact this reporter at 937-259-2086 or send an email to [email protected].

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FBI REWARD OF $ 15,000

The Cincinnati Division of the FBI, Township of Sugarcreek. The Police Department and Riverside Police Department are looking for information on the location of the missing teenager Jacob Lee Caldwell.

The FBI offers a reward of up to $ 15,000 for information leading directly to Caldwell's location. Caldwell, 14, witnessed his father's shooting on August 15 and disappeared from Sugarcreek Township. Since August 21, the office says that the circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear.

Persons with information may contact the FBI Cincinnati Office at 513-421-4310 or Sugarcreek Township. Police Department 937-310-3200

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