(DENTON, MD) – Maryland State Police investigators are searching for a suspect responsible for the shooting of a man last night during an apparent fight in Caroline County.
The victim is identified as James M. Wilmer, 30, of Denton, Md. Wilmer is currently undergoing treatment at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center for a life-threatening injury.
Investigators are continuing to develop information regarding a suspect involved in this shooting. Additional information regarding a suspect will be provided when it becomes available.
At about 8:00 p.m. yesterday, Maryland State Police Homicide Unit investigators were contacted by the Denton Police Department and requested to respond to investigate a shooting officers were on the scene of. The preliminary investigation indicates that shortly before 6:30 p.m. yesterday, officers from Denton Police Department were called to the area of High Street and 4th Street for an assault in progress. Upon arrival, they were directed to the middle of the intersection, where the victim was found lying in the roadway. Officers observed Wilmer had sustained an apparent gunshot wound. Officers said a large group of people were in the area, but immediately dispersed upon their arrival.
EMS personnel responded and the victim was flown by a Maryland State Police helicopter to the Shock Trauma Center. Maryland State Police crime scene technicians responded to process the scene for evidence. State Police investigators, assisted by Denton police officers, worked to identify witnesses and conducted a canvas of the neighborhood to develop information. Other State Police investigators responded to the Shock Trauma Center.
The investigation is continuing. Anyone who witnessed this shooting or who may have information about the person responsible is urged to contact the Maryland State Police at 410-819-4747. Callers may remain anonymous.
The victim is identified as James M. Wilmer, 30, of Denton, Md. Wilmer is currently undergoing treatment at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center for a life-threatening injury.
Investigators are continuing to develop information regarding a suspect involved in this shooting. Additional information regarding a suspect will be provided when it becomes available.
At about 8:00 p.m. yesterday, Maryland State Police Homicide Unit investigators were contacted by the Denton Police Department and requested to respond to investigate a shooting officers were on the scene of. The preliminary investigation indicates that shortly before 6:30 p.m. yesterday, officers from Denton Police Department were called to the area of High Street and 4th Street for an assault in progress. Upon arrival, they were directed to the middle of the intersection, where the victim was found lying in the roadway. Officers observed Wilmer had sustained an apparent gunshot wound. Officers said a large group of people were in the area, but immediately dispersed upon their arrival.
EMS personnel responded and the victim was flown by a Maryland State Police helicopter to the Shock Trauma Center. Maryland State Police crime scene technicians responded to process the scene for evidence. State Police investigators, assisted by Denton police officers, worked to identify witnesses and conducted a canvas of the neighborhood to develop information. Other State Police investigators responded to the Shock Trauma Center.
The investigation is continuing. Anyone who witnessed this shooting or who may have information about the person responsible is urged to contact the Maryland State Police at 410-819-4747. Callers may remain anonymous.
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