Crime & Safety
Baltimore Police Seek Witnesses in Freddie Gray Case
A photograph shows individuals police want to speak with about the arrest of man who later died.

Baltimore City Police continue to seek information from community members while investigating the arrest and death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray.
Gray was taken into custody in the 1600 block of Presbury Street on Sunday, April 12, at approximately 8:40 a.m.
Police released a photograph that officials say shows witnesses who were there at the time Gray was arrested.
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Detectives are asking for help identifying them, including a man police said was in the middle of the street filming the arrest.
Anyone with information may contact police at 410-637-3097.
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The photograph is taken from a Baltimore City closed-circuit camera in the area. Photo courtesy of Baltimore Police.
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