Maryland Police Arrest 2 Suspects Connected To A North Carolina Murder
BALTIMORE (WJZ)-- The Maryland Transportation Authority Police arrested two individuals connected to a North Carolina murder Thursday during a traffic stop.
An officer stopped 23-year-old Angelica Shultz on the northbound side of I-95 at Exit 64 in Baltimore County for an equipment violation on a 2011 Dodge Avenger.
Police learned the vehicle was connected to a homicide in Catawba, North Carolina. The officer learned the passenger was 32-year-old Vincent Rinkines, who was wanted for murder.
Both were then arrested without an incident.
Detectives searched the vehicle and recovered a loaded handgun, a rifle and three loaded handgun magazines.
MDTA police charged Rinkines and Schultz with possession of a handgun in vehicle, possession of handgun on person, possession of an assault weapon and illegally possessing a firearm.
Schultz was issued a warrant from Catawba County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina for accessory after the fact and for helping Rinkines escape arrest.
Both were transported to the Baltimore County Detention Center.
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