Baltimore police seek help identifying suspect in west baltimore arson investigation

Baltimore Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect in West Baltimore Arson Investigation

Detectives are asking for the public's help identifying a person of interest in connection with an early morning arson in West Baltimore.

Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Police are seeking the public’s assistance as detectives investigate an arson that occurred earlier this year in West Baltimore.

According to the Baltimore Police Department, the fire was intentionally set at approximately 2:45 a.m. on March 11 in the 1300 block of North Stricker Street.

Baltimore police seek help identifying suspect in west baltimore arson investigation
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Detectives release image of person of interest

As part of the investigation, Baltimore Police released photographs of an individual they believe may have information about the incident.

Authorities have not identified the person or released additional details about the circumstances of the fire.

The investigation remains active.

Public asked to submit tips

Anyone who recognizes the individual or has information about the arson is asked to contact the Baltimore Police Arson Unit at 410-396-2645.

Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Metro Crime Stoppers by calling 1-866-7LOCKUP.

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