Police in Maryland are searching for an “armed and dangerous” suspect who investigators say stabbed a stranger in the head.
The Laurel Police Department outside Washington, DC, said Aric Carpenter, 26, is wanted for attempted murder, first-degree assault and other charges stemming from Friday’s alleged incident.
“Carpenter is believed to have randomly stabbed a bystander in the head … in the 7800 block of Contee Road, in Laurel,” police said. “Carpenter fled the scene after the stabbing and his current whereabouts are unknown.”
Authorities described Carpenter as about 6 feet tall and weighing about 220 pounds, with “multiple tattoos on his face, including the word ‘Kim’ on his cheek.”
“Carpenter should be considered armed and very dangerous,” added the Laurel Police Department. “If anyone has had contact with Carpenter, please contact your local police department immediately.”
Aric Carpenter’s whereabouts were unknown Monday following a stabbing late last week in Laurel, Maryland, a town between Washington, DC and Baltimore. Laurel Police Department
Officials said the victims – who have not been publicly identified – are expected to recover after being taken to hospital for treatment of their injuries.
The Laurel Police Department did not immediately respond Monday to a request from Fox News Digital for additional comment.
The Laurel Police Department outside Washington, DC, said Aric Carpenter, 26, is wanted for attempted murder, first-degree assault and other charges stemming from Friday’s alleged incident. Laurel Police Department
Elsewhere in Maryland on Friday, a Baltimore man was charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a Howard County deputy.
The Howard County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post that Deputy Ryan Alexander Demby, 23, was at a Baltimore bar early Friday morning when “a verbal altercation broke out between other patrons.”
During the altercation, the writing was read, shots were fired and Demby was hit.
The Laurel Police Department said Carpenter should be considered “armed and dangerous.” Laurel Police Department
The Baltimore Police Department said 40-year-old Jewel Crowder was arrested and taken into custody the same day, and she was charged with first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing Demby.
Greg Wehner of Fox News contributed to this report.
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