Homicide victim, 17, identified

By  Lucas Sullivan

The Columbus Dispatch Monday April 23, 2012 5:03 AM

The 17-year-old boy shot to death late Friday outside a North Side motel has been identified as Vitien Forcha.

Franklin County Coroner Jan Gorniak said Forcha was shot once in the torso.

Columbus police have arrested and charged Dequann Greathouse, 18, and his cousin, Ronrecus T. Greathouse, 18, with aggravated murder and aggravated robbery.

Homicide detectives said one of the cousins shot Forcha, whose last known address was on Birchland Court near Minerva Park. The shooting occurred about 11:50 p.m. Friday during a robbery in the parking lot of the Knights Inn, 1300 E. Dublin-Granville Road.

Forcha died at the scene. A second gunshot victim, Mikyle Bowie, 20, is hospitalized.

Police stopped the Greathouses' vehicle a few miles from the motel.

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