Police light at a crime scene; file photo
Police Light at a Crime Scene; File Photo

Man dies a month after Dundalk attack now ruled a homicide

TOWSON, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department has launched a full-scale homicide investigation after a Dundalk man who was assaulted during a reported burglary last month died from his injuries, officials announced Tuesday.

On January 13, at around 2:35 p.m., officers from Precinct 12 responded to the 2000 block of Kelmore Road for a call initially reported as a burglary. When they arrived, they discovered 51-year-old Christopher Stafford suffering from severe trauma to his upper body and unresponsive.

Stafford was rushed to a local hospital where he remained under medical care for a month before succumbing to his injuries on February 13. Following an autopsy, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled his death a homicide, confirming that Stafford’s fatal injuries were consistent with an assault.

Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Homicide Unit are now piecing together the sequence of events leading to the attack. Investigators have not yet released information about any suspects or possible motives but are urging anyone with knowledge of the incident to come forward.

Police seek public’s help and offer reward

Authorities are appealing to the community for assistance as the investigation continues. Anyone with information is asked to call Baltimore County detectives at 410-887-4636.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland by calling 1-866-7LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587). Information leading to an arrest and charges in the case may qualify for a cash reward of up to $2,000.

  • Christopher Stafford, 51, died a month after being attacked during a burglary
  • Death ruled a homicide by the medical examiner
  • Police ask the public for information and are offering a reward through Crime Stoppers

Justice sought in Dundalk as homicide detectives pursue new leads.

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