Baltimore police seek suspect in Cross Street Market assault
Police are seeking a person tied to a June 20 assault at Cross Street Market, and a tip could bring up to $2,000 through Crime Stoppers.

Baltimore police are asking the public to help identify a person connected to an aggravated assault at Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. Detectives said the incident happened around 12:15 a.m. on June 20 in the unit block of East Cross Street, and anyone who recognizes the person is being urged to contact investigators or Metro Crime Stoppers.
Cross Street Market is one of Federal Hill’s busiest commercial spots, drawing residents, workers and visitors who come to eat, shop and spend time in the neighborhood. A case there reaches beyond the people present that night because the market anchors foot traffic for nearby vendors, employees and customers who depend on the corridor staying active and safe.
Police have not said how the assault unfolded, but the public appeal shows the investigation remains open and unresolved. Detectives are still trying to identify the person through surveillance, witnesses and tips, and FOX45 said Crime Stoppers may offer up to $2,000 if a tip leads to felony charges and an arrest.

The Cross Street corridor has already drawn attention for other violence-related incidents in Federal Hill, including a separate chokehold case outside Cross Street Public House that ended with a guilty plea to first-degree assault. For businesses and patrons along East Cross Street, the latest request adds to a pattern that has kept safety in one of Baltimore’s most heavily trafficked nightlife and dining districts under close scrutiny.
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