BALTIMORE, MD — Yesterday, at around 3:04 PM, Southwest District DAT detectives made a handgun arrest while on duty in the 200 block of North Payson Street. The officers noticed an unidentified male who appeared to be armed. Upon investigation, a 15-year-old male was stopped and arrested.
A blue SCCY CPX-3 .380 caliber handgun was recovered during the arrest. The suspect has been taken to Juvenile Bookings for processing.
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