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Police looking for vehicle stolen from a homicide victim

March 11, 2019 Police News No Comments
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The Baltimore County police are asking for the public’s help in locating a homicide victim’s Honda Accord. The vehicle was stolen after he was shot to death while making a food delivery in October.

Idrissa Derme was making a food delivery for Pat’s Pizza & Pasta in the 900 block of Vanderwood Wood Road in Catonsville on Oct. 15 when he was shot at least once in the upper body, police said.

Police said a passerby discovered Derme lying unconscious in the street. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

Homicide detectives learned that his car was stolen following his murder. Police said the car is a black 2008 4-door Honda Accord with Maryland registration 1DG7315.

The vehicle identification number is 1HGCP26858A088892. The Accord has a sunroof. Prior to the vehicle being stolen, it had minor damages to the hubcaps and front bumper.

Anyone with information about this murder can call 9-1-1. Metro Crime Stoppers is offering a reward up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and/or indictment of a suspect in the case.

–Glenn Kaplan

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