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Alleged Shooter Arrested for Attempted Murder in October

A 38-year-old Baltimore man was charged with attempted first-degree murder on Nov. 22 in connection to a non-fatal shooting last month.

The Baltimore Police Department reported the arrest of Charles Lee who was apprehended by members of the Warrant Task Force around 10 a.m. on Monday after obtaining a warrant for his arrest on Nov. 4. Police interviewed Lee and then took him to Central Booking where he is being held without bail.

According to a previous police report, Lee allegedly shot a 37-year-old man around 3 a.m. on Oct. 30 on the 2900 block of Cherryland Road. The victim was taken to a hospital and treated for his injuries.

During their investigation, police completed door-to-door canvassing and conducted interviews with the victim and other potential witnesses that assisted in identifying Lee as the alleged shooter.

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