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Suspect Is Sought In Police Inquiry Into Murder Case

By Richard S. Weisman

The Cambridge police department announced Friday that a suspect has been identified in the March 31 murder of Business School employee Carol Peterson.

The suspect, Mitchell Davis of Cambridge, whom the police department seeks for questioning in connection with the murder, is also wanted for "four or five" robbery warrants, a police spokesman said.

Davin at Scene?

Lawrence Brutti, detective in charge of the murder investigation, said Friday that "an individual who closely resembled Davis" was allegedly seen in the area around Peterson's apartment building several hours before Peterson was murdered.

Police described the suspect whose description, they said, fits Davis's as a black male, aged 20-30, about 5'7", weighing about 150 pounds, of medium completion, and having facial years.

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