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Public Assistance Sought in Baltimore Bus Assault Case

MTA Police are requesting help from the community to identify a suspect involved in an aggravated assault on a LocalLink bus.

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Public Assistance Sought in Baltimore Bus Assault Case

BALTIMORE — The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) Police are reaching out to the public for assistance in identifying an individual linked to an aggravated assault that took place on a Baltimore City bus last month.

The incident occurred on May 21 at approximately 3:22 p.m. while the bus was in the 2500 block of West North Avenue. According to police reports, the suspect boarded the LocalLink 29 bus in the 1500 block of Joh Avenue and exited later in the 2500 block of West North Avenue.

Authorities have released a photograph of the suspect and are urging anyone who may recognize him or have information regarding his identity to come forward.

Individuals with relevant information are encouraged to contact Detective Juan Estrada at the Maryland Transit Administration Police Criminal Investigations Unit by calling 410-454-7720.

Details regarding the victim or further specifics about the assault have not been disclosed at this time.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).

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