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Federal agents search for Maryland juvenile in connection to double shooting turned murder
EDGEWOOD, Md. (WBFF) — A double shooting ended in murder, and now a juvenile is wanted for the crime.
A’Maree Curbeam, 17, is wanted on several charges including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first-degree assault and weapons violations.
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On April 3, 2026 officers with the Harford County Sheriff’s office responded to reports of a shooting at a townhome community off Pulaski Highway in Edgewood.
Responding officers first came in contact with a 22-year-old man on Brookside Drive, near Grempler Way, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators said he had a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his shoulder.
The victim was transported to a hospital in Baltimore.
As officers began canvassing the neighborhood, a second shooting victim was found lying in the 1900 block of Eloise Lane.
Investigators said the 19-year-old man had a gunshot wound to his chest and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The victim was identified as Bryan Burroughs Jr., of Edgewood.
According to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, investigators obtained video and audio footage from local surveillance cameras in the neighborhood that they say captured the shooting and minutes leading up to and following the crime.
Investigators identified A’Maree Curbeam as the suspect in the case.
According to court documents, Curbeam shot Burroughs one time in the upper torso area, and then can be heard telling his associates, “Take me somewhere. Take me somewhere. I got to get out of here”
In court documents, investigators said officers collected several 9mm casings from the scene, and executed a search warrant at one of the homes Curbeam was reportedly seen running out of on Eloise Lane.
According to court documents, clothing matching the description of what Curbeam wore was seized from the home.
A warrant was issued for Curbeam’s arrest the following day.
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has not yet released a believed motive, but said the parties are known to each other.
The U.S. Marshals Service has now joined the search for the fugitive.
“Investigators relied on video footage, ballistic evidence, the result of the search and seizure warrant and witness statements to develop this suspect,” Jennifer Mazza, deputy marshal with the U.S. Marshals Service, said.
It’s pertinent that we locate and apprehend this individual.”
As the search continues, a family has been left in anguish.
Burroughs Jr. has since been laid to rest.
In a GoFundMe page his family wrote in part,
My son Bryan was only 19 years old—a recent high school graduate, an excellent athlete, and a friend to everyone he met. He was full of big dreams and plans for the future, and he brought so much joy to our family. Bryan loved his father and me deeply, but his younger brother was truly his world.”
Tragically, Bryan was taken from us in a senseless act of violence. Our family is heartbroken, and we are still waiting for justice.”
Anyone with information concerning Curbeam’s whereabouts is asked to contact the U.S. Marshals Service at 703-407-9896.