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Police Hunt Suspect in Three Overnight Highway Shootings in Prince George's County

Three highway shootings struck Prince George's County within three hours overnight, sending Maryland State Police and PGPD into an active manhunt for a suspect still at large.

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Police Hunt Suspect in Three Overnight Highway Shootings in Prince George's County
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Three separate shootings erupted on Prince George's County roadways within roughly a three-hour span overnight, prompting Maryland State Police and Prince George's County law enforcement to launch an active manhunt for a suspect still not in custody as of Tuesday.

The incidents were reported between the night of March 16 and the early hours of March 17, 2026. No exact locations, specific timestamps for each shooting, or highway numbers have been confirmed by authorities, leaving the full geographic scope of the incident pattern unclear.

Maryland State Police and the Prince George's County Police Department are jointly working the case. The thedmvdaily Instagram account, which posted about the shootings on March 17, described officers as "searching for a suspect linked to three highway shootings in Prince George's," the first public mention that investigators are treating the incidents as connected to a single suspect.

Critical details remain unavailable. Authorities have not released a suspect description, vehicle information, or any identifying characteristics. No official count of victims, injuries, or fatalities has been confirmed, and no arrests have been announced. It is also unclear whether any roads were closed or whether a public safety advisory has been issued for county drivers.

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The clustering of three roadway shootings within a single overnight window raises the possibility of a pattern, though law enforcement has not publicly confirmed a motive or whether the victims were targeted or random. Maryland State Police public affairs and PGPD media relations had not released a formal statement or press briefing as of the time of this report.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Maryland State Police or Prince George's County law enforcement directly through their official tipline channels.

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