Crime & Safety
Husband, Wife Accused Shooters Sought In Glen Burnie Homicides
Anne Arundel County Police have released the names of a husband and wife they are seeking in connection with two Glen Burnie homicides.
GLEN BURNIE, MD — Anne Arundel County Police have released the names of a husband and wife they are seeking in connection with two Glen Burnie homicides that happened on March 24. Antwon Elijah Queen, 20, from the 500 block of Baltic Avenue in Brooklyn, was found shot to death just before 5 p.m. Sunday in a parking lot in the 300 block of Highland Drive, while Antwan Troy Briggs, 24, with no fixed address, was found dead soon after within an apartment complex in the 300 block of Highland Drive.
On Wednesday, police released photos of Edwin Javier Hurtado-Valdez, 19, and Cambrea May Lynn Sieck, 18, both of the 3700 block of Tenth Street in Brooklyn, who are both sought by authorities on arrest warrants. Hurtado-Valdez is charged with murder in the two deaths, while Sieck is charged as an accessory after the fact.
Police say that the couple are likely traveling together. The pair were named as suspects after several witnesses gave police a description of the shooter and vehicle at the shooting scene. On March 25, the suspect vehicle was located in the 8000 block of Sexton Road in Pasadena. When a search warrant was executed, evidence linked to the murders of Briggs and Queen was found on the outside and inside of the vehicle, authorities said.
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Hurtado-Valdez is charged with two counts of first- and second-degree murder, two counts of first- and second-degree assault, and firearm use in a felony violent crime.
Sieck helped her husband hide evidence and flee the area knowing he was involved in the double murders, police say. She was charged with two counts of accessory after the fact.
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The couple should be considered armed and dangerous, authorities warn, and anyone coming in contact with them should call 911.
Anyone with information in the case is asked to call the Anne Arundel County Homicide Unit at 410-222-4731. If anyone with information wishes to remain anonymous, they can call the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line at 410-222-4700.
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