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Post by augustwest on Mar 30, 2024 13:31:46 GMT -5
www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/criminal-justice/annapolis-and-baltimore-police-jointly-investigate-death-of-man-who-was-reported-kidnapped-4OXS46HYDZCFVPEHQYHPIPZN3A/Annapolis and Baltimore police are jointly investigating the suspicious death of a Baltimore man who had been reported kidnapped hours earlier. Baltimore police officers responded to a report of a home invasion in the Southwest district at 12:45 a.m. Thursday, police said in a tweet Thursday night. Police said a woman told officers that two unidentified men had broken into her house, demanded money and claimed to be holding her son, David Winchester Jr. “They threatened to harm him if the money was not handed over,” Baltimore police said. The men left without the money in an unspecified vehicle. At 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Annapolis police said, officers were dispatched to a wooded area in the 900 block of Spa Road, where they found a deceased man. They determined the death was suspicious
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Post by cowboyz on Apr 1, 2024 10:00:53 GMT -5
I can't read the article, it's behind a paywall.
Sounds like a terrifying story.
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Post by augustwest on Apr 1, 2024 17:09:42 GMT -5
I can't read the article, it's behind a paywall. Sounds like a terrifying story. I always forget. I ditched The Baltimore Sun when the scum bag to over and pay for The Banner. It’s actually quite good.
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Post by augustwest on Apr 5, 2024 17:49:32 GMT -5
www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/criminal-justice/annapolis-police-arrests-kidnap-homicide-QEF3FTH3TFFENCFKKOECPKLQFI/Authorities said Friday that they had arrested three suspects and charged them with murder in the fatal shooting of a Baltimore man who was reported kidnapped, then found dead hours later in Annapolis. The three suspects were identified as Jamar Davon Fincher, 36, Monae Monik Fincher, 35, and Marquis Mayo, 35, all of Baltimore, Annapolis Police said in a news release. The Finchers were arrested April 4 in Baltimore, and Mayo was arrested in the city the following day. Each is charged with first degree murder and related charges in the death of David Winchester Jr., 47, of Baltimore, police said. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled his death a homicide by shooting.
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