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Search Continues For Arbutus Murderer


Last Update: 9/16/2009 11:46 am
ABC2 is working to keep your community safe. Each week, we're highlighting some of the most dangerous criminals in your neighborhood.

This week, we're focusing on two crimes in Baltimore County.

Police are trying to figure out who shot a man outside his home in Arbutus Monday night. A witness says Kajuan Antoine Granger had just gotten home from the store.  He was about to unload his car when a group of armed men came up to him.

The men started shooting.  He tried to run, but was hit.  Granger died a short time later at the hospital.

Investigators are also trying to figure out who stole an ATM machine from a convenience store.

It happened early Tuesday morning on Bel Air Road, near Taylor Avenue in Overlea.

Sources tell ABC2news that the suspects took the ATM to an area off Hillen Road, where they emptied the cash out.

Two weeks ago, the robbers stole an ATM from a Towson convience store.

If you have any information on either case, call Baltimore County police.

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