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Second man sought in connection with Harrisburg homicide

Second man sought in connection with Harrisburg homicide

Yahoo18-04-2025

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Police are seeking another man in connection with a deadly shooting in Harrisburg earlier this week.
Teriq Coleman, 22, is wanted on charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and firearms charges, according to Harrisburg Police.
The charges are in connection with the shooting death of Omari Wilson, 26, at North 4th and Meunch Streets in the city Monday evening.
Officers were already seeking 23-year-old Aaron Hurtt for his alleged involvement in the shooting.
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Police said the investigation is still ongoing and anyone with information as to Coleman or Hurtt's whereabouts, or about the investigation, is asked to call Harrisburg Police at 717-558-6900.
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