HOMICIDE DETECTIVES ARREST SUSPECT IN DUNDALK STABBING
UPDATE January 25, 2024
Homicide detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department arrested 50-year-old Andre A. Hubbard in the homicide that occurred Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Hubbard remains held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center, charged with first-degree murder.
UPDATE January 19, 2024
Detectives from the Baltimore County Police Department’s Homicide Unit are requesting the public’s help to locate Andre Ali Hubbard aka Moab Eleazore Ezekuna-Bey ,who is wanted in reference to a homicide that occurred inside the McCormick Maryland Logistics Center, 21219.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of the suspect in this case, you are asked to contact detectives by calling 410-887-3943 or 410-307-2020. Information may be provided anonymously through Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-756-2587. Metro Crime Stoppers which is an organization that is separate from the Baltimore County Police Department and Baltimore County Government offers rewards for information in connection with felony offenses. Tips can be sent to Metro Crime Stoppers by phone, online or via mobile app.
Phone: 1-866-756-2587
Web tip: www.metrocrimestoppers.org
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ORIGINAL January 17, 2024
On January 16, 2024, at approximately 9 p.m., Baltimore County Police officers assigned to the Dundalk Precinct responded to the 6850 block of Tradepoint Ave. about a stabbing. When officers responded to the scene they located an adult male suffering from multiple stab wounds to his upper body. Medics transported the victim to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased at 4 a.m., Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Baltimore County Homicide detectives have now taken over this investigation. As they investigate the circumstances surrounding this incident, detectives ask anyone with information pertinent to the case to contact 410-307-2020. Information may also be provided anonymously by contacting Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-756-2587 (7LOCKUP). Information provided by phone or online through Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000. Residents may also provide details about this crime through the Baltimore County Police Department’s iWATCH program.