MURDER
CASE #: 2022-107
MURDER CASE #: 2022-107
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Charles Marks

Charles Marks
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Status:

Open

Date of Offense:

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Offense Location:

Pasadena, Maryland

Summary:

On Sunday, January 30, 2022, around 3:30 p.m., Charles Marks, a 42-year-old master electrician, husband, and father of six, was driving his white work van home in Pasadena, Maryland, after a day of training. Witnesses saw Marks' vehicle drive off the road after what appeared to be an erratic driving interaction with the blue car, but they did not see a firearm or a muzzle flash and could not provide further details on the shooter or their vehicle.

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Circumstances of Offense:

While driving northbound on I-95, he was reportedly involved in a road rage incident with the driver of an unknown small blue passenger car. Marks was shot, causing his vehicle to run off the roadway and crash into the guardrail. As of related reports, the shooter remains unidentified, and the case has been referred to as a "road rage murder" with police and family still seeking answers.

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Lead Investigator (Sgt. Steven Muehl)

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Timeline of Events

Sunday, January 30, 2022 03:30pm

Charles was driving on I-95 NB when he was shot


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Related Vehicles

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Ford Transit

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Associated Persons

Jennifer M. (Spouse) - Living

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