The quiet Canton neighborhood on Ellis Avenue NE was shattered Friday night when 12-year-old Thomas Lucas was found shot inside his own home and later died at the hospital, authorities say. Residents have been left stunned and heartbroken as police search urgently for his 15-year-old brother, Amir Lucas, who is now wanted in connection with the tragedy and is considered armed and dangerous.
Shortly after 10:40 p.m., Canton police officers answered a 911 call from the residence on Ellis Avenue NE. When they arrived, young Thomas was found inside with a gunshot wound. Emergency crews rushed him to Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital, but he did not survive his injuries. The medical examiner confirmed his death was due to a gunshot wound.

Investigators have identified the suspect as Thomas’s older brother, Amir Lucas, age 15. Police say Amir was last seen fleeing the scene and remains at large. An arrest warrant has been issued, and law enforcement officials have urged him to turn himself in peacefully. Everyone in the community is on alert, and officers are canvassing the area in search of any clues to his whereabouts.
Canton Police Chief John Gabbard described the incident as a tragic blow to the community, calling it a heartbreaking loss that has shaken families and neighbors alike. He offered sincere condolences to Thomas’s loved ones, noting how difficult this moment has been for everyone touched by the boy’s death.
Friends and neighbors of the Lucas family have gathered in small clusters around the street where it happened, comforting one another and recalling Thomas’s bright smile and gentle spirit. Many say he was a joyful boy who brought light to those around him, and they struggle to make sense of such a senseless loss. Community members have started sharing memories and photos of Thomas on social media, expressing deep sorrow and calling for peace.
Police are asking anyone who might have seen Amir Lucas or who has information about his location to come forward. Investigators remind the public that Amir is considered dangerous and should only be approached by trained officers. Tips can be shared anonymously through several local law enforcement tip lines that continue to operate.
As this small city mourns, both police and families hope for answers and safety. The loss of a child in such shocking circumstances has left a lasting impact across Canton, with many seeking comfort and understanding in the days ahead.



