Teens in ski masks rob 17-year-old in Pasadena, flee on electric bike

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Anne Arundel County Police are searching for two masked teenage suspects who robbed a 17-year-old boy in Pasadena Friday evening, making off with his wallet and personal items before fleeing the scene on an electric bike.

The robbery occurred around 7:30 p.m. in the area of Chestnut Cove Drive and Springhouse Lane. According to police, the two suspects were dressed in all-black clothing and wearing black ski masks when they approached the victim.

The teens attempted to rip the victim’s fanny pack from his body. When that effort failed, one suspect reached into the open pouch of the pack and grabbed the victim’s wallet and additional property before both suspects fled on the electric bike.

Officers responded to the scene shortly after the incident but were unable to locate the suspects during a search of the surrounding area. No injuries were reported.

Police search for suspects in Pasadena street robbery

Investigators with the Eastern District are handling the case. Authorities are working to identify the suspects and are reviewing any available surveillance footage from nearby homes or traffic cameras.

The suspects have not been identified, and no descriptions beyond their attire have been released. Police have not specified the value or contents of the stolen property.

Anyone with information about the robbery is urged to contact detectives at 410-222-6145 or report anonymously via the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line at 410-222-4700.

A pair of masked teens used an electric bike to carry out a street robbery in Pasadena and vanished before police could catch them.

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