Two suspects sought in weekend murder in baltimore

Two Suspects Sought in Weekend Murder in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, Md — Baltimore Police Department Homicide Detectives are seeking assistance in identifying individuals captured in a video related to a recent homicide.

The homicide occurred in the 1100 block of Marshall Street on September 21.

Anyone with information on this homicide or the individuals’ identities is urged to contact detectives at 410-396-2100.

Anonymous tips can be submitted via the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP or through the Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland website.

A video that may help in identifying the individuals has been posted on the Baltimore Police Department’s Facebook page. The police investigation remains ongoing, with detectives focusing on gathering more information regarding the homicide.

Baltimore Police are encouraging community members who may recognize the individuals or have other relevant details to come forward. Community members have a crucial role in helping to solve such cases, as emphasized by the detectives.

Efforts to identify the suspects are crucial for progressing the investigation and ensuring community safety.

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