
Garry Artman is a 64 year old man from White Springs, Florida. Police have arrested Artman for a 2006 murder in Pikesville, Maryland of Dusty Myriah Shuck.
Garry Artman Allegations
Artman Arrested, Accused Of Dusty Myriah Shuck Murder. “The suspect, Garry Artman, was identified in a 1996 cold case involving the death of a Michigan woman. Artman was arrested in Mississippi by detectives from the Kent County Sherriff’s office. A day after Artmen’s arrest the Michigan State Police Crime Lab confirmed that his DNA was a match to their unknown 1996 DNA profile and the Maryland State Police 2006 homicide.” [WJLA]
Police: Women’s Underwear Found In Artman Storage Unit. “On August 31, 2022, investigators from the Kent County Sheriff’s Office in Michigan executed a search warrant on a storage unit in Florida believed to belong to Artman. Several pieces of women’s underwear were seized for biological evidence to determine whether there are other victims. Forensic analysts from the Maryland State Police Crime Lab are assisting with biological evidence examinations. Investigators from the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit traveled to Michigan to conduct interviews and gather additional information relevant to the investigation. State police are working with law enforcement partners in Michigan as the investigation continues.” [MD.Gov]
Shuck’s Body Found In 2006. “On May 4, 2006, the body of Dusty Myriah Shuck, 24, of Silver City, New Mexico was discovered near a rest stop in Frederick County, Maryland by a passing motorist. Shuck was last seen in New Mexico on April 24, 2006 at a local hotel. Days later she was found wearing a tank top, a hooded sweatshirt and sweat pants. She was found without shoes or any identification and lying on the shoulder of eastbound I-70, east of New Market, Maryland. The only clues to identify her were two dragon tattoos located on her back with the words “Gypsy Rose” written beneath them. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in 2006 ruled her death as a homicide caused by stabbing and blunt force trauma. The Maryland State Police Homicide Unit immediately launched an investigation. Crime scene technicians from the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division responded and processed the scene for evidence. Limited evidence was left at the scene.” [MD.Gov]
Police Believed Truck Driver Involved With Murder. “Given the location of the body and where Shuck was originally from, police believed the person responsible could be a truck driver. The local truck stops were subsequently sought out and processed for potential leads. Although several persons of interest were developed, all were ruled out as being involved. Missing person databases were checked along with tattoo parlors throughout the region. Countless interviews, sifting through case files and following up on hopeful leads yielded unsuccessful results at locating a suspect in the case. Investigators left no stone unturned.” [MD.Gov]
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