ROSTRAVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. — In an 11 Investigates Exclusive, we are seeing video for the first time of the arrest of the man charged with murdering a Rostraver woman.
The footage is from the body camera of a Tampa police officer who helped make the arrest of Dorian Jeri-Greene in Tampa, FL, one month after 24-year-old Jennah Seibert was murdered in her Westmoreland County home.
It’s just before 9:30 a.m. on May 13 and a thousand miles away from Pittsburgh. Officer Jason Cella with the Tampa Police Department has his body camera rolling when he pulls up to 2104 West Henry Avenue in Tampa. The street is lined with police cars and undercover officers. Out front, you can see what appears to be SWAT officers in bulletproof vests. Police vehicles block the driveway.
This is where U.S. Marshals and the Tampa Police Department were surveilling Dorian Jeri-Greene before arresting him in the front yard.
Police say on April 11, Dorian Jeri-Greene staked out the Rostraver home where Jennah Seibert lived and was lying in wait when her fiancé went to work that day before cutting the electricity, entering the house with an AR-style rifle and murdering Seibert. She was shot and killed in her bed. Police say Jeri-Greene stole jewelry, Seibert’s Lexus SUV and drugs her fiancé reported missing.
Where Jeri-Greene was captured is a quick, 10-minute walk to the “Queen of Pawns” shop, where investigators say Jeri-Greene used his ID to sell the jewelry he stole from Seibert and her fiancé. Police say he listed an address on West Henry Avenue.
When Tampa PD searched the home where Jeri-Greene was arrested, detectives say they found diamonds from Seibert’s jewelry and black and white Adidas sneakers. Police say those sneakers are the same ones Jeri-Greene was wearing in surveillance video from the New Eagle 7-11, right after Seibert’s murder.
Less than half an hour after Jeri-Greene’s arrest, Officer Cella arrives at Tampa Police Headquarters, gets out of his car, walks to the back driver’s side and opens the door for a cuffed Jeri-Greene.
A little more than two hours later, Officer Cella is transporting Jeri-Greene to jail, where he is booked.
He has since been extradited back to PA and is in the Westmoreland County Jail, being held without bail as he awaits his murder trial.
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