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Two Arrested, One At Large After Shooting Outside Southern Maryland Home, Sheriff Says

Two men are in custody and a third is at large following a multi-agency investigation into a shooting that resulted in a man being airlifted to an area hospital in Southern Maryland. 

Mark Albert Fenwick, Jr.; Jarrell Raheim Johnson; and CHarles Henry Thompson

Mark Albert Fenwick, Jr.; Jarrell Raheim Johnson; and CHarles Henry Thompson

Photo Credit: St. Mary's County Sheriff
Maryland State Police helicopter

Maryland State Police helicopter

Photo Credit: Maryland State Police
22000 block of Valley Estates Drive in Lexington Park.

22000 block of Valley Estates Drive in Lexington Park.

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

Mark Albert Fenwick, 32, of Park Hall, and Prince Frederick resident Jarrell Raheim Johnson, 36, were arrested in Prince Frederick following an investigation into a St. Mary's County shooting.

A third suspect, Lexington Park resident Charles Henry Thompson, 30, remains at large.

Deputies were called at around 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30 to the 22000 block of Valley Estates Drive in Lexington Park, where they found a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

First responders treated the gunshot victim, a spokesperson for the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office said, and he was then airlifted to an area hospital for further treatment and evaluation.

Last month, there was a shooting in the same area that left one person hospitalized.

Thompson was described as being approximately 6-foot tall, weighing an estimated 162 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

Fenwick was charged with: 

  • Attempted first- and second-degree murder;

  • First- and second-degree assault;
  • Aggravated assault;
  • Armed robbery;
  • Robbery;
  • Theft of $100 to under $1,500;
  • Unlawful taking of a motor vehicle;
  • Rogue and vagabond.

Johnson was charged with accessory after the fact.

Both were held at the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown.

The shooting remains under investigation.

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