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Man Shot in Southeast Baltimore Found Blocks Away, Wounds Nonfatal

A 50-year-old man shot on the 200 block of N. Patterson Park Ave. was found wounded blocks away on N. Bradford Ave. His injuries were nonfatal.

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Four days after a 50-year-old man was shot on the 200 block of North Patterson Park Avenue and found bleeding several blocks away, detectives are still working to establish exactly how he traveled between the two streets.

Officers from Baltimore's Southeast District responded to the 400 block of North Bradford Avenue at 9:59 p.m. on April 3 after residents called in reports of gunfire. They found the man there, suffering from gunshot wounds, and transported him to a nearby hospital. His wounds were nonfatal. Investigators later determined the shooting itself had occurred on the 200 block of North Patterson Park Avenue, where the park's western edge meets the neighborhood's rowhouses.

When a victim turns up blocks from where the bullet struck, Baltimore detectives must work two scenes: where the shot was fired and where the body finally came to rest. That distance, whether covered on foot by a wounded person or in a car by someone who chose not to call 911, changes which witnesses matter and what cameras may have recorded. The corridor between North Patterson Park Avenue and North Bradford Avenue is precisely where investigators need eyes.

Anyone who lives or operates a business on or between those two blocks should check doorbell and security camera footage from roughly 9:45 to 10:15 p.m. on April 3. Even a brief clip of someone on foot or a vehicle moving east to west could help detectives close the gap between the two scenes. To submit a tip anonymously, call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587), available 24 hours a day, or submit online through the Metro Crime Stoppers website. No suspect or motive has been publicly identified.

Residents in the blocks around Patterson Park have raised concerns with Southeast District command about streetlight gaps and evening patrol frequency, arguing that better lighting both deters violence and produces sharper camera footage when incidents do occur. Neither point is abstract here: the difference between a usable clip and an unlit, unusable frame can determine whether an investigation stalls across two scenes or resolves at one.

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