Man Arrested in 2024 Alto Road Homicide, Extradited From New Jersey
Baltimore Police announced the arrest of 24 year old Kameron Oliver in the March 13, 2024 homicide of 49 year old Christine Liddic Rozzell, an arrest that came after the suspect was extradited from New Jersey and brought to Central Booking on December 19, 2025. The arrest highlights the Baltimore Police Department's continued follow up on older unsolved homicides and cooperation across jurisdictions, and again asks residents with information to contact homicide detectives or Metro Crime Stoppers.

The Baltimore Police Department announced on December 22, 2025 that 24 year old Kameron Oliver was arrested in connection with the March 13, 2024 killing of 49 year old Christine Liddic Rozzell in the 4000 block of Alto Road in the Northwest District. Officials said Oliver was extradited from New Jersey and was brought to Central Booking on December 19, 2025 before being charged with first degree murder.
The advisory recapped details from the original investigation in March 2024 and reiterated a request for community tips, telling anyone with information to contact homicide detectives or Metro Crime Stoppers. The move to publicize the arrest emphasized the department's ongoing homicide follow up and cooperation across jurisdictions in pursuing older unsolved cases.

For neighbors of the Alto Road block and residents across Baltimore, the arrest may bring a measure of relief and renewed attention to unsolved violent crimes. The case underscores how long term investigations can progress when detectives work with counterparts in other states and when community members come forward with information. At the same time, the case will proceed through the criminal justice system and being charged is not the same as being convicted.
The department's action also raises questions about transparency and the pace of investigations into killings that remain unsolved for extended periods. Timely public communication about investigatory milestones is important for community trust and for encouraging tips that can close other cold files. This arrest serves as an example of cross jurisdictional coordination, and it may prompt scrutiny of resources devoted to homicide follow up and victim support.
Baltimore residents who have information about the March 13, 2024 incident are again asked to contact homicide detectives or Metro Crime Stoppers. As the case moves forward, court filings and arraignment schedules will provide the next public milestones for tracking how investigators and prosecutors advance the charges brought in Central Booking.
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