Juveniles arrested in glen burnie one of several arrests in anne arundel county this weekend

Juveniles arrested in Glen Burnie one of several arrests in Anne Arundel County this weekend

June 30, 2025

GLEN BURNIE, Md. — Anne Arundel County Police made several arrests this past week across multiple districts, including a stolen vehicle case in Glen Burnie, two robberies in Pasadena and Severn, and a handgun violation arrest during a traffic stop.

On Monday at approximately 12:15 a.m., officers responded to a crash near Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard and Orchard Road. A 2014 Hyundai involved in the crash was found to be stolen. Nearby, officers attempted to stop a 2019 Hyundai Elantra leaving the scene without headlights. Two male juveniles fled on foot and were later apprehended. That vehicle was also confirmed stolen. Both suspects, ages 15 and 17, were charged.

In a separate case on June 27, a man and a teenage girl were arrested after a 22-year-old male was assaulted and robbed inside a C-Mart in Pasadena. Police said Marquis Brown, 20, and a 17-year-old female attacked the victim and stole his belongings before fleeing. Both were taken into custody shortly after.


Key Points

  • Two juveniles were arrested in Glen Burnie after fleeing from two stolen vehicles
  • A man and teenage girl were charged in a violent robbery at a Pasadena convenience store
  • A robbery involving a firearm and a separate handgun arrest were reported in Severn

On June 28, a robbery was reported at the Luckies Market in Severn. A man attempting to sell shoes was robbed at gunpoint by four suspects in a brown sedan. One passenger brandished a handgun during the theft. Police are continuing to investigate and are seeking tips from the public.

On June 29, officers in Severn stopped a red 2018 Kia and arrested the driver, Gerald Brown Jr., 57, of Odenton. He had an outstanding warrant and was found with a loaded 9mm handgun. He was charged accordingly.

Anne Arundel County Police recorded a series of arrests spanning stolen vehicles, robbery, and firearm offenses in recent district-wide activity.

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