Baltimore police seek ids in double shooting investigation

Baltimore Police seek IDs in double shooting investigation

Baltimore detectives seek identities of persons of interest in April double shooting

Baltimore, MD – Detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying several individuals captured in images related to a double shooting that occurred in downtown Baltimore on April 20.

Baltimore police seek ids in double shooting investigation
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The incident took place in the 300 block of North Eutaw Street, where two individuals were shot. Baltimore Police have not released the condition of the victims but confirmed both survived the incident. Surveillance images have since surfaced showing individuals believed to be connected to the shooting.

Authorities released the photos this week and are urging anyone who recognizes the individuals to contact detectives or submit anonymous tips through Metro Crime Stoppers.

Baltimore police seek ids in double shooting investigation
Photo: baltimore police seek ids in double shooting investigation

No arrests have been made as of Wednesday, and investigators are still working to determine the motive and sequence of events that led to the gunfire.

Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 410-396-2411 or contact Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Key Points

  • Baltimore Police are seeking to identify individuals related to an April 20 double shooting
  • The shooting occurred in the 300 block of North Eutaw Street
  • Detectives urge the public to call 410-396-2411 or 1-866-7LOCKUP with information
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