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County police searching for Lansdowne man wanted for murder

October 24, 2017 Police News No Comments
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Homicide on Silerton Road Moore Tyson soughtBaltimore County police said they are searching for a 26-year-old Lansdowne man who is wanted for first-degree murder and the use of a firearm to commit a crime of violence.

Tyson Lemons Moore, whose last known address was in the 2400 block of Tionesta Road, is a black male who is five-feet, nine-inches tall and weighs 165 pounds, police said. They said he has brown eyes.

Police said Moore is wanted in connection with the Oct. 9 shooting death of Mark Gibbs, 32, of the 2400 block of Hollins Ferry Road.

Police said Gibbs suffered from at least one gunshot wound to his upper body during an encounter in the unit block of Silerton Road in Lansdowne earlier this month.

Anyone who has more information on whereabouts of Moore call 410-307-2020.

–Sarah Thompson

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