Peeping suspects spark alert at Towson apartments as police urge vigilance
Towson, MD — Reports of individuals peering into windows and possibly recording residents have prompted a safety alert in a Towson apartment community.
Baltimore County Police said the incidents were reported in the area of the Donnybrook Apartments, where suspicious male subjects were seen looking into residential windows.
In some cases, the individuals appeared to be using devices to record inside the homes, raising concerns among residents.
Police are actively working with Towson University and local neighborhood organizations as they attempt to identify and locate those responsible.
No arrests have been announced.
Authorities are urging residents in the area to take precautions, including securing doors and windows, closing blinds or curtains, and installing cameras or motion lighting where possible.
Residents are also encouraged to report any suspicious activity immediately by calling 911 and to share any surveillance footage with investigators.
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Key Points
- Suspicious individuals reported looking into windows at Towson apartments
- Some incidents involve possible recording of residents
- Police urge vigilance and immediate reporting of suspicious activity