Baltimore Police Arrest Suspect for Burglary, Handgun Violation, and Narcotics Possession

Handcuffs used during police arrest.

BALTIMORE, MD – Baltimore Police officers patrolling the Eastern District made an arrest on November 30 at about 9:20 PM, near the 3400 block of Kenyon Avenue. The arrest followed an investigation into a burglary reported in the area.

Responding to the burglary report, officers were notified of a suspect whose description matched that of the robbery suspect. During the canvass of the area, they apprehended a 22-year-old male suspect who attempted to flee.

Upon his arrest, it was discovered that the suspect had an active warrant for failing to register as a gun offender. Additionally, officers found a handgun and suspected narcotics in his possession. The suspect was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where charges are pending.

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