Na'kia Crawford was shot to death in Akron, Ohio, when her car was stopped at a red light.
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Ohio police have identified three people in connection to the killing of 18-year-old Na’kia Crawford, according to a Facebook post from the Akron Police Department.

Police signed a warrant Wednesday for the arrest of Adarus Black, 17, of Lakemore for murder, Akron police said. Two others, Jaion Bivins, 18, of Akron and Janisha George, 24, of Tallmadge have warrants for obstructing justice, police said. Bivins has an additional warrant for tampering with evidence, according to the post.

Police signed a warrant Wednesday for the arrest of Adarus Black (left), 17, for murder, Akron police said. Janisha George, 24 and Jaion Bivins, 18, have warrants for obstructing justice.

Police also released photos of all three and asked anyone with information on the suspects to contact the Akron Police Department. All three suspects are Black; witnesses initially said one of the suspects may have been White, police said.

“The investigation is continuing and additional charges are possible,” the post said.

According to Akron Police, on Wednesday evening their investigation led to the discovery of the black Chevy Camaro from which Crawford was shot. The vehicle was abandoned in Cleveland and located and taken to the Akron Police Department for processing.

The Akron Police Department have identified three individuals in connection to the murder of 18-year-old Na'kia Crawford, according to a Facebook post from the agency.

The investigation accelerated from that point, leading to warrants being signed for two people. A third warrant was also signed and that individual is cooperating with detectives, according to Akron police.

The Akron Police Department is asking two of the suspects, who they believe are still in the area, to contact them to arrange to have themselves turned in.

Deputy Chief Jesse Leeser said it appears this was a case of mistaken identity.

“Na’kia Crawford was in the wrong place at the wrong time,” he said. Nothing indicates the three individuals knew the victim.

“Nothing will bring Na’kia Crawford back, but I hope this will bring some small peace to the family and friends of Na’kia Crawford,” Leeser said.