Crime & Courts

911 call about overdose in S. Tryon Street community was actually homicide, CMPD says

The victim was discovered around 7 p.m. Saturday in the 400 block of Fairwood Avenue. The neighborhood is about two blocks south of the intersection of South Tryon Street and Remount Road.
The victim was discovered around 7 p.m. Saturday in the 400 block of Fairwood Avenue. The neighborhood is about two blocks south of the intersection of South Tryon Street and Remount Road. Street View image from Aug. 2023. © 2024 Google

A suspected overdose case turned into a homicide when hospital staff discovered their patient had a gunshot wound, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police.

The patient, a male, died at a hospital, CMPD said in a news release. His identity has not been released.

He was discovered around 7 p.m. Saturday, March 9, in the 400 block of Fairwood Avenue. The Southside Park neighborhood is about two blocks south of the intersection of South Tryon Street and Remount Road.

“Officers responded to... assist Medic with a suspected overdose,” CMPD said. “Officers discovered a male victim who was transported with life-threatening injuries. Upon arrival at the hospital, the victim was found with a gunshot wound and was pronounced deceased.”

Investigators have not released details of a possible suspect or motive.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-8477 and speak to a homicide unit detective, CMPD said. The public can also leave information anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600 or http://charlottecrimestoppers.com/.

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This story was originally published March 10, 2024 at 7:22 AM.

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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