Police are searching for suspects after a garbage collector was shot to death

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Police in Maryland released photos Friday of the suspects and car wanted in connection with the broad-daylight murder of a garbage collector last week.
Idongesit Udosen, 30, was shot and killed around 3:40 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, in the 6800 block of Greenvale Parkway in Hyattsville, according to the Prince George’s County Police Department.
Officers responded to the area after receiving reports of a shooting to find Udosen “in the roadway suffering from gunshot wounds,” the department said.
MARYLAND BURGLARS LINKED TO SOUTH AMERICAN THEFT GROUP CONNECTED TO CASES IN MULTIPLE STATES: POLICE On Friday, the department released pictures of the suspects, who have yet to be identified, and video of the car they used in Udosen’s killing.
The car appears to be a gray Kia sedan, police said, and can be seen driving in the area of Greenvale Parkway prior to the shooting.
Before the video ends, the driver backs into an open spot on the street in front of a parked van and next to three garbage cans.
BALTIMORE CRIME SPREE: WOMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER STABBINGS, HIT-AND-RUNS LEFT 6 INJURED When Udosen arrives at the scene in a garbage truck, two suspects exit the car and shoot at him before fleeing the area.
While a motive is working to be determined, detectives do not believe the shooting was random.

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Photos of the suspects and vehicle sought in connection with the broad daylight murder of a garbage collector last week were made public by Maryland police on Friday.

At approximately 3:40 p.m., Idongesit Udosen, 30, was fatally shot. me. the Prince George’s County Police Department reports that it happened on Thursday, April 4, in the 6800 block of Greenvale Parkway in Hyattsville.

The department stated that Udosen was discovered “in the roadway suffering from gunshot wounds” by the officers who responded to the scene following reports of a shooting.

At the scene, they declared him dead.

Police have connected the Maryland Burglars to a South American theft group that is linked to multiple state cases.

The department unveiled images of the as-yet-unidentified suspects and a video of the vehicle they used to kill Udosen on Friday.

Police said the vehicle, which looks to be a gray Kia sedan, was spotted driving around Greenvale Parkway before the shooting started. A parked van and three trash cans are in front of the driver as they back into an open spot on the street just before the video ends.

Baltimore crime spree: six people were injured in a hit-and-run incident, and a woman was charged with attempted murder following stabbings.

Two suspects get out of the truck and shoot Udosen as he pulls into the scene in a garbage truck.

Detectives don’t think the shooting was random, even though they are still investigating a motive.

For information that results in an arrest and an indictment in the murder of Udosen, there is a reward of up to $25,000.

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