Frederick cops urge residents to check cameras in murder case

Frederick cops urge residents to check cameras in murder case

Frederick police ask public for video in Danielle Drive homicide investigation

Frederick, MD – Detectives with the Frederick Police Department are asking residents and businesses to review home security and surveillance footage that may assist in the ongoing investigation into a homicide that occurred early Monday morning on Danielle Drive.

The incident, which took place in the 1200 block of Danielle Drive on January 26 between 5:00 a.m. and 6:30 a.m., remains under investigation. Authorities are requesting that anyone in the area with security cameras, doorbell footage, or other recordings captured during that time period check their devices for any suspicious persons or vehicles.

Investigators say even footage that may not appear significant could provide crucial leads. Video or photos can be uploaded securely at the following link:

? Submit footage

Frederick Police continue to seek information that could aid in identifying suspects or events connected to the crime. The department previously confirmed that multiple victims were located at the scene, with at least one pronounced dead. No suspect information has been released.

Anyone with additional information is urged to contact Detective Yackovich at 240-549-4450 or email KYackovich@FrederickMDPolice.org. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to the Crime Tip Line at 301-600-TIPS (8477).


Key Points

  • Frederick Police seek surveillance footage from 5:00 to 6:30 a.m. on January 26
  • The request is related to a homicide on Danielle Drive still under investigation
  • Footage can be submitted securely online to assist detectives
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