Juvenile arrested for robbery in baltimore
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Juvenile Arrested for Robbery in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD — A 15-year-old male was arrested early on July 31 following an unarmed robbery incident in the Southeast District of Baltimore.

At approximately 1:33 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 500 block of South Glover Street after receiving a robbery report. The male complainant reported being approached by an unidentified male who demanded his property. After refusing the demand, the complainant called 911 when the suspect returned, attempting to intimidate him further.

Police officers quickly responded and pursued the suspect, who attempted to flee. The chase ended in the 2900 block of Fleet Street, where the juvenile was apprehended and transported to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center for processing.

This incident highlights the prompt response of the Baltimore Police Department in addressing street-level crimes and ensuring community safety.

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