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New video released by police in effort to identify suspects, car in 2015 cold case

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NEW CASTLE, Del. - Detectives with the New Castle Division of Police Case Squad have released new surveillance video in an effort to solve a homicide from 2015.

Police say the deadly shooting of Kelvin Powers took place on February 11, 2015, at 6:55 p.m. Officers were dispatched to Amstel Drive, part of the William Penn Village Apartments, after receiving reports of a shooting.

Investigators say Powers' girlfriend was leaving the apartment with her young son when she was confronted by two armed suspects wearing masks.

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