June 28, 2026

Ocean City Police Seek Help Identifying Three Men After Serious Assault on 49th Street

Investigators are asking for the public’s help identifying three men believed to have information about a serious assault that occurred outside a business on 49th Street.

Ocean City, MD – Ocean City police are asking for the public’s assistance as detectives investigate a serious assault that occurred around midnight on Friday in front of a store on 49th Street.

The Ocean City Police Department released photos of three individuals investigators are attempting to identify in connection with the ongoing investigation. Authorities have not released additional details about the assault or the victim’s condition.

Descriptions of the individuals

Ocean city police seek help identifying three men after serious assault on 49th street
Photo: ocean city police seek help identifying three men after serious assault on 49th street

Police described the first individual as a white male with dark hair who was last seen wearing a light-colored shirt, light-colored shorts, and tan flip-flops.

The second individual is described as a white male with dark hair who was last seen wearing a blue T-shirt, light-colored shorts, and flip-flops. The third individual is described as a white male with dark hair who was wearing a long-sleeved white button-down shirt and dark-colored pants.

Police ask for public’s help

Anyone who recognizes any of the three individuals or has information about the incident is asked to contact PFC S. Mills at smills@oceancitymd.gov or 410-723-6610.

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling 410-520-5136 or by emailing crimetips@oceancitymd.gov. Investigators ask that callers reference case number 2026-00-2272.

Key Points

  • Ocean City Police are investigating a serious assault that occurred around midnight Friday outside a store on 49th Street.
  • Detectives have released photos of three men they are seeking to identify as part of the investigation.
  • Anyone with information is urged to contact police or submit an anonymous tip, referencing case 2026-00-2272.