Traffic Stops in Anne Arundel County Lead to Firearms Arrests

Traffic Stops in Anne Arundel County Lead to Firearms Arrests

**Severn, MD** – Detectives from the Western District stopped a silver Nissan Rogue on MD Route 32 near Laurel Fort Meade Road on Tuesday at 5:35 p.m. Officers identified an unserialized 9mm Polymer 80 handgun loaded with 23 rounds with the front seat passenger. The passenger Ibn Muta Ali Wright, aged 18, from Pasadena, MD, who is prohibited from owning firearms, was arrested. The driver, 29-year-old Kiyewon Edward Barnes from Germantown, MD, had outstanding arrest warrants.

**Pasadena, MD** – On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., officers conducted a separate traffic stop in Pasadena on Ritchie Highway and Camrose Avenue with a silver Acura. Inside, they found a loaded Kurz semi-automatic handgun, identification cards with various names, suspected controlled dangerous substances (CDS), and related paraphernalia. The driver was unidentified at the time but taken into custody. His passenger, Hilary Jean Elam, aged 36, from Baltimore, was also arrested.

Both incidents led to significant arrests and highlight the ongoing efforts of local police to curb illegal activities

Towson police arrest two suspects in string of armed robberies

Towson Robbery Suspects Arrested

**Baltimore, MD** – Detectives from Precinct 6 – Towson have apprehended two suspects involved in recent armed robberies in Towson. Both suspects, a juvenile and an adult, were involved in incidents where victims, local students, were approached, held at gunpoint, and demanded to surrender their valuables.

Community-provided information helped detectives create a suspect description following the robberies. Surveillance near York Road and Aigburth Road led detectives to locate and apprehend the alleged suspects.

Further investigations resulted in the arrest of a 17-year-old male now charged as an adult for armed robbery. Immanuel Robinson, 19, faces charges of armed robbery, first-degree assault, and possession of a firearm as a minor.

Robinson remains in custody at the Baltimore County Detention Center without bond. The investigation continues as detectives work to gather more information.

Ridgeley woman charged with burglary after breaking into Cumberland home

Cumberland Police Issue Criminal Summons for Burglary

**Cumberland, MD** – The Cumberland Police Department served a criminal summons to Mariah Nicole Davis on Monday. This action follows an investigation of a breaking and entering incident that happened on March 5, 2025, on Spring Street.

The police investigation revealed Davis’ property inside the residence and an exchange of text messages between Davis and the victim. These messages showed Davis admitting to being inside the residence.

As a result, charges were filed at the District Court against Davis, who hails from Ridgeley, WV. The suspect, aged 26, signed for the summons and was subsequently released, pending a trial for fourth-degree burglary.

Police seek suspect after Royal Farms robbery in Linthicum

Police Respond to Robbery and Shooting Incidents in Anne Arundel County

**Linthicum, MD** – Officers responded to a robbery at Royal Farms on Camp Meade Road South on Monday at approximately 6:10 a.m. Employees reported a male suspect entered the store, leapt over the counter, and began taking cigarettes.

During the incident, the suspect implied possessing a handgun and verbally threatened the staff, although no weapon was seen. The suspect continued to take cigarettes before leaving the store on foot. Despite canvassing the area, officers did not locate the suspect. The Regional Crimes Unit is investigating, and information is sought from the public.

**Glen Burnie, MD** – At around 4:20 p.m. on the same day, officers responded to the vicinity of Crain Highway and Crain Court Circle following reports of shots being fired. Witnesses indicated seeing a male dressed in all black emerge from an apartment complex and fire multiple shots at three individuals heading north on Crain Highway.

The individuals fled across the highway toward Thelma Avenue, but an extensive search did not find them. Officers discovered projectile marks in the ground and fragments on the roadway. The investigation, with support from Aviation, K-