Police seek tips in unsolved july murder of woman in baltimore

Police seek tips in unsolved July murder of woman in Baltimore

Crime Stoppers offers reward in West Baltimore killing

Baltimore, MD – Investigators are asking for the public’s help in identifying who was responsible for the fatal shooting of Kayla Williams, who was killed in the 1100 block of Mt. Holly Street in West Baltimore on the night of July 22.

According to police, Williams was shot around 11:26 p.m. and died at the scene. She was 27 years old. Authorities have not released any information about a possible suspect or motive, and the investigation remains open and ongoing.

Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland is offering a reward of up to $8,000 for information that leads to felony charges and an arrest in the case. Tips can be submitted anonymously through the P3 Tips mobile app, by phone at 1-866-756-2587, or online at metrocrimestoppers.org.

Detectives are urging anyone who may have been in the area that night or who has any information—no matter how minor—to come forward.

Key Points

  • Kayla Williams was shot and killed on July 22 in the 1100 block of Mt. Holly Street
  • Police have not released details on suspects or motive
  • A reward of up to $8,000 is available for tips leading to felony charges and arrest
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