Baltimore police arrest 13-year-old in stolen vehicle for multiple carjackings
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Baltimore Police Arrest 13-Year-Old in Stolen Vehicle For Multiple Carjackings

BALTIMORE – A 13-year-old male was arrested yesterday after Baltimore Police detectives observed him entering a stolen vehicle linked to multiple carjackings. The arrest occurred around 5:00 p.m. in the 1400 block of East Lanvale Street.

Detectives from the Baltimore City Intelligence Center (BCIC) had been tracking the stolen vehicle, which was identified as being involved in several recent carjacking incidents.

Upon spotting the juvenile suspect entering the vehicle, officers moved in and took him into custody without incident.

The juvenile was transported to a Juvenile Detention Center for processing. The investigation into the carjackings remains ongoing as authorities work to determine the full extent of the suspect’s involvement.

No further details were provided regarding the carjacking cases connected to the stolen vehicle.

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