A Lancaster County jury has convicted a Maryland man in a deadly roadside shooting that left a Baltimore driver dead along State Route 222 last spring.
Yesterday, jurors found 38-year-old Kevin Shareed Harmon guilty of third-degree murder, theft by unlawful taking, and firearms offenses in the death of 54-year-old Miguel Vazquez‑Ruiz. Vazquez‑Ruiz was found along the highway shoulder on April 23, 2023, shot five times. Prosecutors said the case rose or fell on what they described as a tight web of surveillance footage, DNA, and cell-phone data tying Harmon to the killing.
Prosecutors Point To Digital Trail, DNA And Money Moves
In court, prosecutors laid out a timeline that relied heavily on cameras, phones, and lab work. They told jurors that surveillance video and cell-phone location data placed Harmon and Vazquez‑Ruiz together on the night of the shooting, and that DNA and residue tests linked Vazquez‑Ruiz’s blood to boots seized from Harmon’s home.
Investigators also highlighted what they say happened after the killing: a CashApp deposit, a rent payment, and messages Harmon allegedly sent to family members. Prosecutors argued the financial moves were no coincidence and fit their theory of motive and aftermath. These details were outlined by the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.
Jury Weighs Charges, Convicts On Third-Degree As Gun Still Missing
After roughly 13 hours of deliberation, the jury delivered a mixed verdict. Harmon was convicted of third-degree murder, theft by unlawful taking, and an unlicensed-firearm charge, but acquitted on first- and second-degree murder counts…