
The Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff used its weekly #WantedWednesday spotlight to name Daniel Guido Aparicio as wanted on an attempted first-degree murder charge, asking residents to share any information that might help investigators. Officials said tips can go directly to the sheriff’s office or to anonymous local tip lines.
What The Sheriff’s Post Says
According to the Prince George's County Office of the Sheriff (Facebook), the bulletin identifies Daniel Guido Aparicio and lists the charge as attempted first-degree murder. The June 3 post directs anyone with information to contact the sheriff’s office, pointing residents to the agency’s public email address and published tip phone numbers.
How To Submit Tips And Stay Anonymous
Prince George’s County Crime Solvers runs a secure, anonymous tip line at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) and also accepts information online and through the P3 Tips mobile app, according to Prince George's County Crime Solvers. The organization notes that callers and online tipsters receive a Tip ID, which lets them stay anonymous while checking back on their tip or claiming a reward in cases that qualify.
Local Context
The sheriff’s latest alert comes during a busy stretch for violent-crime investigations in the county, including a May shooting and carjacking spree that led to dozens of charges and several attempted murder counts. Recent coverage by WTOP has detailed related cases and arrests that have kept local law enforcement working overtime.
Officials stress that if you think you recognize the person named in the sheriff’s post, you should not approach them or try to intervene yourself. For any immediate danger or ongoing emergency, residents are urged to call 9-1-1. For non-emergencies, the sheriff’s office lists a public email and non-emergency phone number on its website and asks that tips also be shared with Crime Solvers, according to the Prince George's County Office of the Sheriff.









