Suspect in Warren man's murder facing new charge
The Bristolville man accused of shooting a Warren man and leaving his body in a remote area of Trumbull County faces a new charge.

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - The Bristolville man accused of shooting a Warren man and leaving his body in a remote area of Trumbull County faces a new charge.
Austin Burke, who is already charged with the murder of Kenneth Brandon Sample, has been now been indicted by the Mahoning County Grand Jury on a charge of grand theft.
Investigators say the charge stems from a February incident in Springfield Township when he allegedly stole a car belonging to a couple described as family friends.
The 18-year-old is also accused of shooting 22-year-old Sample in the head, and leaving his body in the Grand Wildlife Area in Bristolville a few days after his parents reported him missing on June 12.
Cortland police arrested Burke the morning of June 21 after a robbery at Pizza Joe's the night before and were able to connect him to the murder because of that arrest.
Burke faces charges of aggravated murder with a firearm specification, aggravated robbery with a firearm specification, tampering with evidence, and two counts of having weapons while under disability.
Burke remains jailed in Trumbull County on $1 million bond.