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Two people sought in Clearwater homicide

Reported by: Sarah Zak
Email: szak@wfts.com
Last Update: 6/15/2009 4:11 pm
CLEARWATER, FL -- Pinellas County deputies are looking for two people in connection with a shooting death on Sunday night

The victim, Almonzo Marshall, was suffering from gunshot wounds when he was dropped off at an apartment on Waverly Street in Clearwater around 10:30 p.m. 

A person in the home, Shatedra Rutledge, called 9-1-1.  Marshall was was taken to Largo Medical Center where he died.

Detectives have identified two people who they believe dropped off Marshall at the apartment. They are identified as 29-year-old Anthony Marshall and 24-year-old Tristan Hamilton.

If you know have any information, or know where Marshall may have been on Sunday, please call Crime Stoppers or the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.

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