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Finally Moving On: Read All Our Miktarian Coverage

The family of Joshua Miktarian and the Twinsburg Police hope last week's sentencing means they can finally move on.

The family of Joshua Miktarian and the Twinsburg Police hope last week's sentencing means they can finally move on.

Miktarian, a Twinsburg Police officer, was murdered in 2008 by Ashford Thompson during a traffic stop. Last week, two women who aided Thompson after the murder were sentenced to probation.

Both Holly Miktarian and Police Chief Chris Noga talked after the sentences were handed down about how they hope they and Joshua can now find peace nearing five years after that tragic night.

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If you missed any of Twinsburg Patch's coverage last week, you can read the stories here:

  • Women Who Helped Miktarian's Killer Get Maximum Sentences
  • WATCH: Holly Miktarian's Emotional Plea For Justice
  • Women Who Helped Miktarian's Killer Apologize In Court

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