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Summary: Authorities
arrested 24-year-old Kameron Oliver on December 19, 2025, in Baltimore, Maryland charging him
with first-degree murder. 49-year-old
Christine Liddic-Rozzell died from a gunshot wound on March 13, 2024,
after a confrontation in the 4000 block of Alto Road near a local
school. The case was solved
through forensic evidence and interstate cooperation.
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BALTIMORE, Dec. 26, 2025 — Authorities have charged a local man with murder in the fatal shooting of a 49-year-old woman near an elementary school last year, bringing closure to a case that rattled a quiet neighborhood.
Police announced the arrest of 24-year-old Kameron Oliver this week, accusing him of first-degree murder in the death of Christine Liddic-Rozzell. Investigators say the incident stemmed from an early-morning confrontation that left the victim mortally wounded on a street behind Windsor Hills Elementary/Middle School.
The sequence began around 7:17 a.m. on March 13, 2024, when officers responded to reports of a woman lying motionless in the 4000 block of Alto Road in the city's Northwest District. Arriving patrol units discovered Liddic-Rozzell suffering from a severe gunshot injury. Emergency medics rushed her to a nearby hospital, where medical staff pronounced her dead shortly after arrival, according to department records.
A key moment came when a neighborhood mother, en route to drop off her 5-year-old child at the adjacent school, spotted the victim on the ground and alerted authorities. The woman described the scene as shocking but provided no further details about potential suspects or preceding events, officials noted. Homicide detectives quickly took over the probe, canvassing the area for evidence and interviewing residents, though no immediate leads surfaced.
The proximity to the school prompted swift action from educators. Principal Stephanie Groce issued a message to families and staff that day, assuring them the victim had no ties to the institution. She emphasized that law enforcement was handling the matter and activated the school's crisis support team to help students and employees process the tragedy. "The well-being of our community remains our top concern," Groce wrote, offering a direct line for any worries.
For months, the case remained open as detectives pursued tips across state lines. Their efforts culminated on Dec. 19, 2025, when Oliver was extradited from New Jersey and processed at Baltimore's Central Booking Intake Facility. Prosecutors filed the murder charge based on forensic links and other gathered proof, though specifics of the motive or relationship between Oliver and Liddic-Rozzell have not been disclosed.
Residents in the Windsor Hills area expressed relief at the development, with some voicing ongoing unease about safety near educational sites. Community leaders called for enhanced patrols, citing the event as a reminder of urban violence's reach. Oliver remains in custody awaiting a preliminary hearing, with no bail set due to the charge's severity.
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