Lodi News-Sentinel

Man suspected of fatally shooting three in Maryland is apprehende­d

- By Justin Fenton and Talia Richman

BALTIMORE — A man suspected in a workplace shooting in Harford County that killed three people and critically injured two others was in custody Wednesday night after a multistate manhunt.

State and federal authoritie­s located Radee L. Prince, 37, late Wednesday in Delaware, the Harford sheriff’s office confirmed. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said the arrest occurred in Newark, Del., “without incident.”

Police said Prince’s vehicle was first spotted about 5:35 p.m. near a high school in Newark. After police surrounded the area and set up a perimeter, Prince was arrested by three ATF agents after a brief foot chase about 7:05 p.m., police said. No one was injured during the arrest.

Prince is believed to have shot five people about 9 a.m. Wednesday at a kitchen countertop company in an Edgewood, Md., business park where he had worked for the past four months, police said.

The five victims were all employees of the business, Advanced Granite Solutions. Prince is also alleged to have shot another person in Delaware later in the morning.

The three victims killed in the Edgewood shooting were identified by the sheriff’s office late Wednesday as Bayarsaikh­an Tudev, 53, of Virginia; Jose Hidalgo Romero, 34, of Aberdeen, Md.; and Enis Mrvoljak, 48, of Dundalk, Md. The wounded victims were not identified.

Burak Caba, the owner of Advanced Granite Solutions, said Prince worked as a machine operator, and Tudev, Romero and Mrvoljak all worked as granite polishers.

 ?? KENNETH K. LAM/BALTIMORE SUN ?? Police and EMS respond to a shooting at a business park in the Edgewood area of Harford County on Wednesday in Edgewood, Md.
KENNETH K. LAM/BALTIMORE SUN Police and EMS respond to a shooting at a business park in the Edgewood area of Harford County on Wednesday in Edgewood, Md.

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