Do you know them? Police offering reward for suspects wanted for towson burglary

Do you know them? Police offering reward for suspects wanted for Towson burglary

September 16, 2025

Towson police release video, seek help ID’ing four suspects in York Road burglary

Towson, MD – Baltimore County detectives are asking for the public’s help to identify four people caught on surveillance video during a burglary in Towson.

The crime took place on September 12 at a residence in the 100 block of York Road, police said Tuesday. Investigators released images from security footage showing the suspects entering the home.

Anyone with information on their identities or whereabouts is urged to call detectives at 410-887-4636. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the Baltimore County Police Department’s iWATCH program or by contacting Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-756-2587.

Metro Crime Stoppers, which operates independently from police and county government, offers cash rewards for information connected to felony offenses. Tips may be submitted by phone, online, or through its mobile app.

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Key Points

  • Four suspects were recorded on video entering a Towson residence on York Road on September 12.
  • Baltimore County police are asking the public for help identifying the individuals.
  • Anonymous tips may be submitted through Metro Crime Stoppers, which offers cash rewards.

Detectives hope the community can help crack the case.

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