LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP

Homicide suspect vehicle, stolen Jeep sought by Montgomery County authorities

Anyone with information on the cars or persons involved are asked to call police.

Image courtesy of the Montgomery County District Attorney

Anyone with information on the cars or persons involved are asked to call police.

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UPDATE 6:35 p.m.:

According to authorities, the green Jeep has been recovered in West Philadelphia. There is no longer a search for this car. 

The white vehicle has still not been found. Police continue to search for this vehicle and the suspects. No one has yet to be identified in this matter.

ORIGINAL POST:
Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying persons or vehicles involved in a potential homicide overnight last night.

According to a press release from Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele, the Township of Lower Merion Police Department and the Montgomery County Detective Bureau are investigating a home-invasion homicide that occurred in the unit block of Meredith Road, in the Wynnewood section of Lower Merion Township on Dec. 8, 2024 at approximately 2:20 a.m.

According to county dispatch, a call for a “shooting” was reported at 2:22 a.m. in the area with a female calling to say she was shot.

Police are seeking any information on the below vehicle and the identity of the operator, which fled from police in the area of the home-invasion. There is a $5,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest of individual(s) involved in this homicide.

The image shows a silver or white, four-door sedan with handicapped Pennsylvania license plates, “24963” displayed at the rear of the car.

    Image courtesy of the Montgomery County District Attorney
 

Police are also searching for the below pictured, 2004 Green Jeep Cherokee, with Pennsylvania Registration license plate number: LFS6673, which was stolen during the home-invasion.

Anyone with information should call the Lower Merion Township Police at 610-645-6231 or the Montgomery County Detective Bureau at 610-226-5553.

    Image courtesy of the Montgomery County District Attorney
 



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