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Police make homicide arrest after suspicious death in Dundalk

March 20, 2019 Police News No Comments
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Albert Myron Muldrow
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A Baltimore County man was arrested Tuesday for homicide after a suspicious death occurred in Dundalk last week, police said.

Albert Myron Muldrow, 31, of the 8400 block of Pioneer Drive in Severn, has been charged with first-degree murder and is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on denied bail status pending a bail review hearing, police said.

Late last week, officers found the body of Martino Robert Duffin, 32, in his home in the 100 block of Kinship Road in Dundalk. Police said Duffin appeared to have experienced some trauma to the upper body. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

According to police, an autopsy determined Duffin’s death was a homicide by gunshot wound and enough evidence was gathered to place Muldrow under arrest.

Officers had gone to the victim’s house after family members had reported that they could not reach Duffin and were concerned for his safety, police said.

Detectives are continuing to investigate to determine the motive for this killing, police said.

–Will Farrington

 

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