Glen burnie man beaten and robbed as thieves steal his camry

Glen Burnie man beaten and robbed as thieves steal his Camry

Armed carjacking in Glen Burnie leaves driver robbed and beaten

GLEN BURNIE, MD – A man was attacked and robbed Friday afternoon in Glen Burnie after two suspects armed with a knife and screwdriver forced him from his car and stole both his wallet and vehicle.

The incident happened around 4:30 p.m. near Aquahart Road and Phylen Court. Police said the victim was driving his Toyota Camry when a blue sedan pulled in front of him, blocking his path. Two men jumped out of the car and approached the victim, one carrying a knife and the other holding a screwdriver.

Fearing for his safety, the victim ran from his car, but the suspects chased him down, punched him, and took his wallet and cash. After the assault, the suspects fled the scene in their blue sedan and with the victim’s Camry.

The suspects have been described only as two men, one heavyset and armed with a screwdriver, the other possibly armed with a knife.

Northern District detectives are investigating and asking anyone with information to call 410-222-6135. Anonymous tips can be left on the Anne Arundel County Police Tip Line at 410-222-4700.

Key Points

  • Man robbed and assaulted Friday near Aquahart Road and Phylen Court in Glen Burnie
  • Suspects stole his wallet and drove off with his Toyota Camry
  • Police seeking tips on two suspects, one with a knife and one with a screwdriver
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