Man indicted for January Point Woronzof deaths still at large

21-year-old Jamal Hall was indicted for the two murders at Point Woronzof on January 28, 20916. He is also wanted by Anchorage Police for a robbery at an Anchorage Walgreens. (Photo courtesy of Anchorage Police Department)
Jamal Hall, 21, was indicted for the two murders at Point Woronzof on January 28, 2016. He is also wanted by Anchorage Police for a robbery at an Anchorage Walgreens. (Photo courtesy of Anchorage Police Department)

A 21-year-old man indicted by an Anchorage grand jury in a January double homicide at Anchorage’s Point Woronzof is still at large, police say.

The Anchorage District Attorney’s office announced four charges of murder in the first- and second-degree against Jamal Hall through a news release Monday afternoon.

On Jan. 28, responding to a 911 call, police found the body of Selena Mullenax. Soon after, the body of Foriegnne Aubert-Morrissette was discovered further down the beach.

According to the district attorney’s office, witnesses place Hall at the scene where he allegedly shot the two victims.

Hall also is wanted by Anchorage police for a robbery at an Anchorage Walgreens last month.

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