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Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest Of Wanted Murder Suspect In Maryland, Police Say Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest Of Wanted Murder Suspect In Maryland, Police Say
Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest Of Wanted Murder Suspect In Maryland, Police Say Police say that a traffic stop of a vehicle with tags that didn't match its registration in Baltimore led to the arrest of a man wanted for the murder of Daniel Taylor last month. Kenneth Mackay, 37, has been arrested and charged with murder in connection to the fatal shooting of the 38-year-old Taylor in September after he was found suffering from gunshot wounds in Western Baltimore. Officers from the Baltimore Police Department were called shortly before 3:15 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 7 to the 1700 block of McKean Avenue, and a canvas of the area led to the discovery of Taylor, who had been…
Death Of Young Baltimore Child Officially Considered Homicide: Police Death Of Young Baltimore Child Officially Considered Homicide: Police
Death Of Young Baltimore Child Officially Considered Homicide: Police Baltimore police have confirmed that the death of an 8-year-old boy over the holidays is officially being looked into as a homicide. Dylan King was pronounced dead after reportedly being found with gunshot wounds in the 2100 block of Presbury Street on the afternoon of Friday, Dec. 30, according to Baltimore police. Police announced on Tuesday, Jan. 3 that the this case is now being investigated as an open and active homicide investigation. This is a developing story and will be updated as more information is released.
Blood Trail Leads Police To Baltimore Gunshot Victims Blood Trail Leads Police To Baltimore Gunshot Victims
Blood Trail Leads Police To Baltimore Gunshot Victims A blood trail in Baltimore led officers to victims of a shooting this weekend, authorities say. The trail led to the 20-year-old and 22-year-old male victims who were suffering from gunshot wounds. The victims had traveled from the 2200 block of Presbury Street to the 2200 block of Baker Street around 11:12 p.m., Monday, May 30, Baltimore Police say. Both victims were taken to nearby hospitals with non-life threatening injuries. Western District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2477 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.