Burglary suspect cuffed after break-in on pimlico road

Burglary suspect cuffed after break-in on Pimlico Road

Baltimore man arrested for August 1 burglary in Northwest District

Baltimore, MD – A 27-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a burglary that took place earlier this month in Baltimore’s Northwest District, police announced Tuesday.

Izaak Franklin of Baltimore was taken into custody on Monday in the 400 block of East Preston Street. He is accused of breaking into a property on August 1 in the 5700 block of Pimlico Road.

After locating Franklin, officers transported him to the Central Booking Intake Facility. He has been charged with first-degree burglary and theft in connection with the incident.

Investigators have not released further details about the items stolen or the nature of the break-in.

The arrest follows an ongoing investigation by officers in the Northwest District.

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Key Points

  • Izaak Franklin, 27, arrested for August 1 burglary on Pimlico Road
  • Taken into custody August 19 in the 400 block of East Preston Street
  • Charged with 1st degree burglary and theft, held at Central Booking
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