Baltimore Home Invaders Threatened Kidnapping, Violence, Demanded Money

Baltimore, MD — A reported home invasion in the Southwest District has led to an ongoing investigation by the Baltimore Police Department into a possible kidnapping incident. The event occurred in the early hours of March 28, around 12:45 AM, prompting immediate police response.

Upon arrival, officers were informed by the victim’s mother that two unidentified males had forcefully entered their home. The intruders demanded money, alleging they had David Winchester Jr. in their custody and threatened to harm him unless their demands were met. The suspects eventually fled the scene in an unspecified vehicle without obtaining any money.

The Baltimore Police Department urges anyone with information to contact their Homicide detectives at 410-396-2100. For those preferring to remain anonymous, tips can be given through the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP or by submitting an anonymous text online via the Metro Crime Stoppers website.


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