Teens busted after wild stolen car chase ends in Baltimore standoff

A joyride in a stolen Hyundai ended with four suspects in cuffs after a foot chase and quick police response.
Teens busted after wild stolen car chase ends in Baltimore standoff
Baltimore Police Department crime scene photo. Photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department

BALTIMORE, Md. — A group of juveniles was arrested Sunday evening after police tracked a stolen Hyundai to a dead-end street, where the suspects ditched the car and ran into a vacant house, authorities said.


Key Points

  • Police tracked stolen Hyundai using License Plate Reader on April 6
  • Four suspects arrested after fleeing vehicle on Hoffman Street
  • Juveniles face auto theft, burglary, and CDS-related charges

The incident began around 7:30 p.m., when Central District Detectives received a hit from the city’s License Plate Reader system on a stolen Hyundai. With help from Foxtrot, the department’s aviation unit, officers tracked the vehicle to the 500 block of Hoffman Street.

After reaching a dead end, the suspects fled the vehicle on foot. Officers quickly pursued and arrested four individuals: a 19-year-old female, two 17-year-old males, and a 14-year-old female, all of whom had entered a vacant property while attempting to evade capture.

Multiple charges filed as investigation unfolds

All four suspects were charged with stolen auto. Additional charges were filed against the 14-year-old and one of the 17-year-olds in connection to a separate burglary case. The 19-year-old female was also charged with a CDS (controlled dangerous substance) violation tied to an unrelated incident.

The juveniles were taken to Juvenile Bookings while the 19-year-old was processed at Central Booking.

LPR tech and aviation unit aid in quick apprehension

The use of License Plate Reader technology and aerial support played a key role in tracking the stolen car, highlighting ongoing efforts by the Baltimore Police Department to respond swiftly to auto theft and related crimes.