Juveniles apprehended in connection to carjackings and robberies in maryland
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Juveniles Apprehended in Connection to Carjackings and Robberies in Maryland

October 11, 2024

Towson, Md – Baltimore County detectives from the Robbery Unit and Carjacking Team have apprehended four juvenile suspects linked to a series of crimes in the Wilkens Precinct area. These incidents, which occurred this month, include armed carjacking and armed robbery.

The arrest took place on Thursday. The list of crimes began on October 1 with an armed robbery at the 4300 block of Annapolis Road. The following day saw two additional incidents, with armed robberies at the 3000 block of Hammonds Ferry Road and two carjackings at the 5300 block of Edmonson Avenue and the 5200 block of Baltimore National Pike.

A subsequent armed carjacking occurred on October 9 at the 600 block of Edmondson Avenue. In connection with these incidents, police arrested a 16-year-old, two 15-year-olds, and a 14-year-old, though the youngest was not involved in the carjacking cases.

Due to the juveniles’ ages, Baltimore County Police cannot release further information at this time.

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