Baltimore cops hunt suspect in robbery and sexual assault spree

Baltimore cops hunt suspect in robbery and sexual assault spree

A pair of daytime crimes in downtown Baltimore has sparked a citywide search for a suspect captured on camera.

BALTIMORE, Md. — Investigators are asking for the public’s help identifying a person connected to two commercial robberies, including one that involved a sexual assault, both occurring in the downtown Baltimore area.


Key Points

  • Police seeking identity of suspect linked to April 9 robbery and sexual assault
  • Second robbery took place March 9 on Saint Paul Street
  • Authorities released a photo and urge tips to be sent to robbery or sex offense units

Incidents occurred one month apart

The first incident happened March 9, 2025, around 3:42 p.m. in the Unit block of Saint Paul Street. Police said the suspect committed a commercial robbery at that location before fleeing the area.

One month later, on April 9 at approximately 8:55 a.m., investigators said the same individual is believed to be involved in another commercial robbery — this time on the 850 block of Park Avenue — which also included a sexual assault.


Suspect photo released, tip lines open

Baltimore Police have released a photo of the suspect and are urging anyone who can identify the individual to contact Citywide Robbery detectives at 410-366-6341, the Sex Offense Unit at 410-396-2076, or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Baltimore cops hunt suspect in robbery and sexual assault spree
Photo: baltimore cops hunt suspect in robbery and sexual assault spree

Police continue to investigate both cases as they seek to identify and apprehend the suspect.

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