Fugitive Wanted for Murder of 16-Year-Old in Baltimore County

Fugitive wanted for murder of 16-year-old in baltimore county

### Baltimore County Police Seek Homicide Suspect

**Towson, MD** – The Baltimore County Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for 16-year-old Brayan Rodriguez, suspected in the murder of another 16-year-old. Officers responded to a shooting on Reisterstown Road on Sunday, where they discovered the victim.

The injured teenager was transported to a nearby hospital but was pronounced dead. Authorities are requesting public assistance in locating Rodriguez.

Rodriguez is believed to frequent the Pikesville area. The police advise that anyone who sees him should call 911 without approaching.

Information about Rodriguez can also be submitted anonymously to Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-756-2587, where it could qualify for a reward of up to $2,000. Individuals can also provide information via the iWATCH program on the Baltimore County Police Department’s website.

Attempted Abduction Investigation at Holmes Run Dog Park

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Attempted Abduction Investigation at Holmes Run Dog Park

**Alexandria, VA** – The Alexandria Police Department is investigating an attempted abduction of a woman that occurred at Holmes Run Dog Park on Sunday night. No arrest has been made in connection with the incident at this time.

Detectives are conducting a recanvass of the area. They are actively seeking additional evidence and information from residents and business owners on Wheeler Avenue and South Gordon Street.

To ensure community safety, police patrols have been increased in the area. The public is encouraged to provide any information they may have related to this incident by contacting Detective Clinch at 703-746-6673.

Anonymous tips are welcome and will be handled discreetly. The department continues to solicit the help of the community in its ongoing investigation.

Woman Attacked in Georgetown

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Assault Investigation Initiated by Delaware Police

**Georgetown, DE** – Delaware State Police are investigating an assault that took place on Sandhill Road, Georgetown. The incident occurred on the night of October 30, when a woman was attacked by an unidentified male.

Detectives responded to Beebe Healthcare in Lewes in the early hours of Thursday, at approximately 1:30 a.m., following the report. The assault happened as the victim approached a parked car on the side of the road near her residence on the 18000 block. She used a flashlight taser to fend off the attack, and the assailant fled.

The victim suffered minor injuries and is aiding police in their ongoing investigation. Law enforcement officials from Delaware State Police Troop 4 are calling for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Detective M. Skidmore can be reached at (302) 856-5850 for relevant details.

For those affected by crimes or sudden loss, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit is available for support. Assistance can be accessed via their toll-free hotline at 1-800-842-8461, or by email at DSP_VictimServicesMail@delaware.gov.

Mother and Daugther Found Dead, Shot in Willingboro Home

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Two Women Found Fatally Shot in Willingboro Home

**Willingboro, NJ** – Two women, identified as Catherine Nunez, 33, and her mother Marisol Nunez, 54, were found fatally shot in their home early Sunday morning. The incident occurred in the Hawthorne Park neighborhood and is under investigation by the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office and Willingboro Township Police Department.

Police responded to a call reporting a burglary in progress on the first block of Harrington Circle just after 4 a.m. Upon arrival, they discovered the bodies of the victims in an upstairs bedroom. Autopsies conducted by Burlington County Medical Examiner Dr. Ian Hood confirmed that both women died from gunshot wounds.

The initial investigation suggests entry was gained through a broken first-floor window. The intruder or intruders fled the scene before the police arrived, and no arrests have been made. Authorities do not believe this was a random event and assured residents in the area are not considered at risk.

Leading the ongoing investigation are BCPO Detectives Jennifer Marchese and Steven Trunfio, along with Willingboro Detective Elijah Hart. Any individuals with potential information are encouraged to contact the Willingboro Township Police Department at

Juvenile Arrested for DUI After Birthday Party in Stafford

Juvenile arrested for dui after birthday party in stafford

Juvenile Arrested for DUI After Birthday Party

**Stafford, VA** – A juvenile was caught driving under the influence after attending a birthday party Saturday night.

On Wednesday at approximately 10:05 p.m., Deputy S.C. Steinway noticed a vehicle improperly situated near Brooke Road and Caroway Drive. A Kia was found stuck in a ditch. Deputy C.D. Quebedeaux arrived to assist and ensure the driver was unharmed.

The juvenile driver claimed the crash resulted from poor headlights. Deputies detected an alcohol odor and the driver confessed to consuming Twisted Tea. He was also found with a THC vape. When questioned about a designated driver, the juvenile showed unfamiliarity with the concept. Subsequent criminal complaints included DUI, underage possession of THC and alcohol, and reckless driving.

With Halloween approaching, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office advises the public to arrange transportation if consuming alcohol. Additional patrols will be conducted to promote road safety during the holiday period.