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Cargo Van Shooting Suspect At-Large Months After I-95 Maryland Murder: State Police

Maryland State Police have issued a fresh alert as they attempt to locate a shooting suspect who fatally shot a man on I-95 in January.

Victim's van

Victim's van

Photo Credit: Maryland State Police

Charles Harrison Marks, IV, 42, of Pasadena, was heading north near Route 100 in Elkridge when he was struck by gunfire through the driver's side window around 3:40 p.m. Jan. 30, police said.

He was rushed to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center where he continues to receive treatment for injuries sustained during the incident.

Marks was the driver and sole occupant of the white cargo van, pictured above.

Crime scene technicians responded to the scene to collect evidence. There were no other bullet holes observed on the exterior of the van, according to investigators.

A suspect or motive has not been determined. The Maryland State Police Homicide Unit is actively continuing this investigation.

"As the investigation continues into a fatal shooting in Howard County on northbound I-95 that claimed the life of a Pasadena man, police are asking anyone with relevant information to contact the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit," a spokesperson for the agency said in an alert.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information is urged to contact investigators at 410-929-0802. Callers may remain confidential.

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