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Poplar Grove Street Killing: Baltimore Cops Plead For Clues In Chloe Weems Case

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Published on March 18, 2026
Poplar Grove Street Killing: Baltimore Cops Plead For Clues In Chloe Weems CaseSource: Baltimore Police Department

Baltimore homicide detectives are again asking the public for help in solving the fatal shooting of 29-year-old Chloe Weems, renewing their plea on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Weems was shot and killed late on Nov. 24, 2025, on the 900 block of Poplar Grove Street, where a second adult was also wounded in the same incident. Investigators have classified the case as a homicide involving a firearm and say they still have a few solid leads. Police stressed that even a small detail, such as part of a license plate, a memorable bumper sticker, or a snippet of doorbell video, could be the detail that breaks the case.

Detectives Repost Case Numbers And Renew Call For Help

Baltimore Police said in the department’s post that homicide detectives are again urging the public to come forward with information in the Weems case, which is listed as case 25H 128 with police control number 251107922. Local reporting confirms that Weems, 29, was pronounced dead at the scene and that a second person was injured in the double shooting. WMAR2 News reported that the gunfire was logged around 10:56 p.m. in the 900 block of Poplar Grove. Detectives say the renewed social media post is part of a continuing push to shake loose new leads in a case that has been open since last November.

How To Share Tips And What Rewards Look Like

Metro Crime Stoppers accepts anonymous tips by phone at 1‑866‑7LOCKUP (1‑866‑756‑2587), online through its website, or via the P3 Tips mobile app, and tips sent in through those channels may be eligible for reward consideration, according to Metro Crime Stoppers. The organization’s site also explains that partner agencies or private donors can add supplemental rewards, and that these add-ons have reached as high as $8,000 in coordination with city partners. Metro Crime Stoppers postings provide examples of cases where those additional rewards were advertised.

What Detectives Say They Need Now

Police have released an image of a vehicle they believe is tied to the shooting and are asking residents to comb through any available surveillance, doorbell, or dashcam footage from around the 900 block that night, Shore News Network reported. Authorities did not publicly share the car’s make or model but said that identifying the driver or owner of the vehicle could provide a crucial break in the investigation. Detectives urged anyone who recognizes the vehicle or its occupant to contact investigators right away.

How To Reach Investigators

Anyone with information is asked to call Baltimore homicide detectives at 410‑396‑2100 or contact Metro Crime Stoppers at 1‑866‑7LOCKUP, according to Baltimore Police advisories. Baltimore Police press releases routinely list those numbers and note that tips sent through the Metro Crime Stoppers P3 system can remain anonymous and may be considered for a reward. Detectives say the casework is ongoing and that any piece of information, no matter how minor it may seem to the caller, could help close the gap in the Weems investigation.