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Downtown Shelter Showdown as Cops Hunt Woman in Razor Parking-Lot Slashing

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Published on May 01, 2026
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Police are searching for a Baltimore woman they say slashed another woman across the face with a razor outside a downtown homeless shelter earlier this month, leaving the victim with a deep, roughly four‑inch gash along her left jawline and prompting an arrest warrant for the suspect.

Officers were called to the parking lot of the Weinberg Housing and Resource Center at 620 Fallsway on April 6, after two women reported that an argument with a third woman exploded into violence while they sat inside a vehicle. According to The Baltimore Sun, court documents state that the suspect pulled an eyebrow razor from her left pocket and began slashing, cutting one victim across the left jawline in a wound measured at about four inches long. Medics treated the victims at the scene, and shelter staff later identified the suspect as a resident.

Site and Shelter Background

The Weinberg Housing & Resource Center at 620 Fallsway is the city’s largest overnight emergency shelter and operates as a low‑barrier resource hub for people experiencing homelessness. Per Baltimore City, the center provides overnight housing, meals and case management services.

Who Police Say Is Responsible

Investigators have identified the suspect as 39‑year‑old Felicia Anderson, who they say was shown in an MVA photograph and positively identified by facility staff, and she is listed as a shelter resident. Anderson is described by investigators as about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and roughly 220 pounds, and was last seen wearing a white jumper with red stripes. Law enforcement says she is wanted on a half‑dozen counts, including first‑degree and second‑degree assault and weapons violations; a warrant has been issued, and the U.S. Marshals Service has joined the search. Anyone with information is asked to contact the U.S. Marshals at 202‑819‑5058, according to The Baltimore Sun.

Investigation Ongoing

Police say the investigation remains active and that medics treated the victims at the scene. Authorities are urging anyone with tips or sightings to contact law enforcement rather than approaching the suspect.