Capone Chase has been named Baltimore's Public Enemy Number One by the Baltimore Police Department. On July 15th, Capone Chase lured Ramon Rodriguez to a playground in the 4600 block of Gough Street and murdered him in a brutal and cold-blooded killing. Capone Chase is currently wanted on an active murder warrant and is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Metro Crime Stoppers.
Capone Chase has been named Baltimore's Public Enemy Number One by the Baltimore Police Department. On July 15th, Capone Chase lured Ramon Rodriguez to a playground in the 4600 block of Gough Street and murdered him in a brutal and cold-blooded killing. Capone Chase is currently wanted on an active murder warrant and is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Metro Crime Stoppers.
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Capone Chase has been named Baltimore's Public Enemy Number One by the Baltimore Police Department. On July 15th, Capone Chase lured Ramon Rodriguez to a playground in the 4600 block of Gough Street and murdered him in a brutal and cold-blooded killing. Capone Chase is currently wanted on an active murder warrant and is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Metro Crime Stoppers.
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BALTIMORE, MD /July 22, 2013 The Baltimore Police Department is announcing Capone Chase as Baltimores Public Enemy Number One. Late in the evening on July 15th Capone Chase lured Ramon Rodriguez to the 4600 block of Gough Street for the sole purpose of murdering him. The location of the crime, aplay ground used by children and families, became the scene of a brutal and cold blooded murder. Capone Chase is currently being sought on an active murder warrant and is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup For more information please contact Public Affairs at 410-396-2012