Police Press Release - February 3, 2021

Criminal Investigation Division
Major Crimes Section
Shooting Homicide / Glen Burnie

REWARD ANNOUNCEMENT

On Monday, November 18, 2019 at approximately 6:03 p.m., Anne Arundel County Northern District Officers responded to the 300 block of Morris Hill Avenue, Glen Burnie, Maryland for a shooting. Upon arrival officers located an unresponsive adult male victim. Responding officers began CPR on the victim until relieved by medical personnel. The victim, identified as Xavier John Arthur Green, a twenty-eight year old male from the 300 block of Morris Hill Avenue, Glen Burnie, Maryland, was declared deceased at the scene due to his injuries.
 
Anne Arundel County Homicide detectives along with the Evidence Collection Unit responded and processed the crime scene. Several pieces of evidence were collected along with interviews of multiple witnesses. Anne Arundel County Air and K-9 Units assisted with the search for any potential suspects at that time.
 
On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner performed an autopsy on Mr. Green. The OCME ruled Xavier Green’s cause of death as multiple gunshot wounds with the manner being homicide. The shooter is described as an African American male wearing a light colored shirt with dark pants. 
 
UPDATE:
 
The Anne Arundel County Police, working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is announcing an up to twenty-thousand dollar ($20,000.00) reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect(s) that shot and killed Xavier Green. Due to the passage of time, homicide detectives are aware witnesses will be more likely to discuss the event than they were during the initial stages of the investigation. Detectives understand relationships change and witnesses may have moved where they may be more comfortable with assisting law enforcement with this developing investigation. 
 
This is a very active investigation where the Anne Arundel County Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation are urging anyone with information to come forward by calling the Anne Arundel County Homicide Unit (410) 222-4731. If people with information wish to remain anonymous they can also contact the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line 410-222-4700 or 1 (800)-CALLFBI (225-5324).