Crime & Safety
3 Arrested In Atlanta For Baltimore Murder: Police
Police say three suspects in the murder of a bartender at a Baltimore gas station are now in custody in Atlanta.

ATLANTA, GA — The three suspects in Tuesday's murder of a bartender at a Baltimore, Maryland, gas station are in custody in Atlanta, authorities say. The trio were arrested before 2 p.m. Wednesday.
"All three suspects wanted in killing of Alex Wroblewski have now been identified and are in custody in Atlanta, Georgia," Baltimore Police Chief of Media Relations T.J. Smith said in a statement.
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Police say one of three suspects is Tonya Arnita Hayes of Atlanta. An arrest warrant has been issued for her in the murder of a beloved south Baltimore bartender, who was shot outside a Royal Farms store on Tuesday morning.
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Alex Wroblewski, 41, a Locust Point man who tended bar at The Rowhouse Grille on Light Street, was shot in the stomach outside the store around 1:15 a.m. on Tuesday, police said. He died at the hospital, officials reported. Hayes, 37, whose last known address was in Atlanta, has been identified as one of three suspects in the shooting, police said on Wednesday.
Hayes has connections in Virginia and Baltimore, according to police. She has previously lived in Baltimore.
"We are currently working with authorities in Atlanta and Virginia,..." Baltimore Police Chief of Media Relations T.J. Smith said. "Right now, we don't know exactly where she is."
Hayes was in a silver four-door vehicle that pulled up to the gas pumps outside the Royal Farms store around 1:15 a.m. on Tuesday. Hayes and a man also suspected in the case got out of the vehicle and when Wroblewski left the convenience store, police said the man returned to the vehicle and got something out of it.
Authorities said Hayes followed two men in the vehicle as they confronted Wroblewski.
Anyone with information may call Baltimore detectives at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP. People can also text tips to 443-902-4824.
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