Crime & Safety

Bel Air Woman Pleads Guilty To Murder

A Bel Air woman pleaded guilty in the deadly 2017 stabbing of her boyfriend in Havre de Grace.

Aubri Grace Pluhar, 25, will be sentenced in January 2020 for the murder that happened July 20, 2017.
Aubri Grace Pluhar, 25, will be sentenced in January 2020 for the murder that happened July 20, 2017. (Havre de Grace Police Department)

HARFORD COUNTY, MD — A Bel Air woman pleaded guilty to second-degree murder this week in the death of her boyfriend, who lived in Havre de Grace and was from Abingdon. The two had reportedly been arguing when she stabbed him.

Aubri Grace Pluhar, 25, of the 800 block of Lancaster Drive in Bel Air, will be sentenced in January.

Pluhar has been held without bail since August 2017 on charges of second-degree murder, first-degree assault and reckless endangerment. She was indicted on first and second-degree murder charges and wearing and carrying a dangerous weapon with intent to injure in September 2017, court records show.

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She entered the guilty plea for the second-degree murder charge in Harford County Circuit Court Tuesday, Dec. 10, according to court records.

The case stems from a domestic incident that resulted in the death of 20-year-old Andrew Pizanis, police said.

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Pizanis was remembered as someone who lived in the moment and could make people laugh, known at times to skateboard with his cat on his shoulder, according to his obituary.

When officers were called to the 800 block of Lafayette Street in Havre de Grace for a suspicious circumstance after 3 a.m. on July 20, 2017, police said he was bleeding and vomiting.

Pizanis had been stabbed by Pluhar, who was his girlfriend, Corporal Daniel Petz of the Havre de Grace Police Department said at the time.

Arriving officers saw "large amounts of blood" and provided first aid before Pizanis was taken to Harford Memorial Hospital, where officials said he was pronounced deceased.

He died that day, and according to The Aegis, investigators learned from neighbors that the two had been audibly arguing in the hours before the stabbing.


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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that Pizanis died by homicide.

A sentencing hearing for Pluhar is scheduled for Jan. 31, 2020.

The maximum sentence for second-degree murder is 40 years, according to the 2019 Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy.

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