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Neighborhood Watch SE: Police investigate two murders

Homicide
The following homicides are under investigation by the Baltimore Police Department. Those with information on the incident can contact the Homicide Division at 410-396-2100, or can anonymously contact Metro CrimeStoppers at 866-7-LOCKUP (866-756-2587). Text messages can also be sent to Metro CrimeStoppers by sending to CRIMES (274637) and then entering the message starting with MCS.

400 block N. East Avenue, June 21, 2:31 a.m. Police responded to shots fired and found Durell Cartwright, 30, of the 400 block of N. Bouldin Street suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was taken to as local hospital where he later died at 308 a.m. Police officials noted the victim had a previous criminal history.

Noble Street, 3300 block, June 26,3:32 a.m. Officers on patrol heard gunshots and found Evando Minor, 23, of the 2600 block of E. Biddle Street, suffering from gunshot wounds. Minor was taken to a local hospital, where he died at 4:07 a.m.

Robbery
S. Patterson Park Avenue, 400 block, June 25, 11:45 p.m. A homeless man was arrested for stealing a cell phone from a resident.

Boston Street, 2600 block, June 23, 7 p.m. A man told police that he was on a supermarket parking lot when two men came up behind him and said, “Give me your valuables.” They reached into his pockets and took $57 cash and a cell phone.

N. Lakewood Avenue, 100 block, June 23, 3:20 p.m. A man stopped officers to tell them that he had been confronted by three teenagers who had gone through his pockets without taking anything. They were located and arrested a short time later. The teens were also suspects in a robbery in the 200 block of S. Linwood Avenue on the same day shortly after the first incident. A man told police that the three had approached him, tried to rob him, and then punched him.

S. Broadway, 200 block, June 22, 12:50 a.m. Two men entered a bar and went behind the front counter, sayinh, “Bitch, where is the money?” They choked her and took her cell phone and $387 cash, then fled.

S. Kresson Street, unit block, June 21, 2 a.m. A woman told police that two teenaged boys stopped her when she was walking down an alley, and began choking her, demanding money. They went through her pants pocket and grabbed her cell phone, then rode off on bicycles.

Aggravated Assault
Loney’s Lane, 300 block, June 26, 12:45 p.m. A woman told police that a man came to her house and had been asked to leave. The man became enraged and threw the woman to the ground and struck her with a wooden plank, then ran off. Police will follow up.

Fawn Street, 900 block, June 26, 1:30 a.m. A woman told police that she and her boyfriend were arguing and that she had attempted to walk out of the bedroom. The man attacked her and threw her on the bed, pinned her down and then when her dog attempted to defend her, threw the dog across the room as well. He then pulled a gun and began hitting himself with it as well as screaming obscenities and spitting. Police arrested him and confiscated the weapon.

S. Haven Street, 100 block, June 25, 2:15 a.m. A man told police that someone driving a black Expedition had fired multiple shots into his vehicle at him. He said he did not know him.

E. Lombard Street, 4300 block, June 24, 5:50 p.m. A man told police that he and his girlfriend had argued because he told her he would rather spend money on his family than on her. She ran into the house and came out swinging two knives and spitting in the man’s face. She was located and arrested.

E. Fairmount Avenue, 3200 block, June 23, 10:35 p.m. A woman told police that she was working behind the bar when a woman walked up and attacked her for no apparent reason. The bar employee tried to defend herself but the woman started to punch, scratch and shove her, then grabbed a kitchen knife and tried to cut her. The bar employee told police that she later learned that the suspect’s ex-husband frequents the bar.

O’Donnell Street, 5500 block, June 22, midnight. A man told police that his wife came to him when he was working at a fast-food restaurant, and began arguing with her son, who is three years old. She then sprayed mace in the man’s face. A security guard attempted to end the fight but was sprayed as well. When police asked the woman about her actions, she told them that her husband had taken her money and listened to her voicemail messages.

N. Luzerne Avenue, 500 block, June 22, 7:53 p.m. Two brothers fought and one pulled a kitchen knife on the other. Despite the fact that he told police he only wanted to frighten his younger brother, not injure him, he was arrested.

Fait Avenue, 6800 block, June 21, 1:05 a.m. Police responded to a robbery call, but were told by several men that there was a fight going on. Three men told police that they had been approached by several other suspects. One of the suspects ordered one of the men to give up his cell phone. They attacked the men, hitting one in the head with a brick, then a metal bucket, then ran off. Two were arrested later.

Imla Street, 400 block, June 20, 1:20 a.m. A man told police that a male suspect had attacked him from behind, speaking Spanish, and that the suspect had cut him with an unknown object, then fled.

E. Fayette Street, 2400 block, June 20, 5:15 p.m. A man told police that a female friend, whom he knew only as Catrice from Towson, had sprayed mace in his face. He told police that Catrice had done so because he had lied to her after dating for a short time.

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