Baltimore Police Nab 14-Year-Old Females in Stolen Vehicle Tied to Recent Robbery

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BALTIMORE, MD – On December 6th, the Baltimore Police Department’s Mobile Metro Unit (MMU) made key arrests related to a stolen vehicle and a robbery in Howard County. The incident occurred at approximately 6:25 PM while officers were patrolling the East North Avenue corridor.

A license plate reader identified the stolen vehicle in the vicinity. Detectives located the vehicle and established its connection to a recent robbery in Howard County. During surveillance, officers observed the suspects abandoning the vehicle, a tactic commonly known as a ‘bailout’.

The police successfully apprehended the vehicle’s occupants, two 14-year-old females and a 17-year-old female. All three suspects are set to be charged in relation to the stolen vehicle and their potential involvement in the Howard County robbery.

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