Baltimore police arrest three juveniles in armed robbery at convenience store

Baltimore police arrest three juveniles in armed robbery at convenience store

BALTIMORE, MD – Three juveniles, ages 11, 13, and 15, were arrested following an armed robbery at a convenience store in the 5800 block of Eastern Avenue on December 6, according to the Baltimore Police Department.

The incident began when the juveniles entered the store, caused a disturbance, consumed unpaid items, and sprayed products on the floor. After employees demanded they leave, one suspect brandished a handgun and threatened a store employee. The trio then stole merchandise and fled on foot.

Responding officers located the suspects in the 500 block of Dundalk Avenue after a brief canvas of the area. Police recovered a BB gun and four folding knives during the arrest.

The suspects, who have prior arrests for offenses including arson, assault, and property destruction, were taken to the Juvenile Justice Center and placed on electronic monitoring.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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