Two arrested in Glen Burnie after traffic stop and drug raid

Handcuffs used during police arrest.

Traffic stop and search warrant lead to arrests in Glen Burnie

GLEN BURNIE, MD. – On Thursday at approximately 12:00 p.m., officers from Anne Arundel County Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a white GMC near Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard and Cedarcliff Drive in Glen Burnie. During the stop, officers discovered one of the occupants had an outstanding warrant.

The individual, Danyell Pender, 47, of Baltimore, Maryland, was placed under arrest. A search incident to his arrest uncovered 148 MDMA pills, about 11 ounces of marijuana, drug packaging material, and a cell phone.

In a separate incident, Western District detectives executed a search warrant on Thursday around 8:20 p.m. in the 8000 block of Greenleaf Court Terrace in Glen Burnie. As detectives approached, the suspect, Tai’jae Kyron Holland, 27, fled but was quickly apprehended without incident.

During the search, detectives found approximately 64.29 grams of suspected crack cocaine. They also searched Holland’s 2011 Chrysler 200 in connection with the investigation.

Another report on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. involved a robbery in the 100 block

Broomstick bandits rob man in Wilkes-Barre bathroom

Police lights during police investigation.

Robbery on South Main Street: Suspects Flee with Cash

WILKES-BARRE, PA—A robbery occurred on May 1 on South Main Street, prompting officers from the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department to take action. At approximately 3:25 a.m., authorities arrived at the location following a report of the crime.

The incident involved two suspects, an unidentified Black male and a Black female, and a 55-year-old white male victim from Wilkes-Barre. The victim claimed that while he was using a restroom in a business, the suspects followed him inside. They then demanded money with one suspect threatening the victim with a broomstick.

The victim complied by handing over $70 in cash. Afterwards, both suspects reportedly left the scene in a white Kia sedan, evading immediate capture by the authorities.

The Wilkes-Barre City Police have stated that investigations into the incident are currently ongoing. No further information about the suspects’ identities has been released.

According to the police report, “the victim stated that he handed over seventy dollars in cash before both suspects fled.”

This harrowing robbery on South Main Street remains under police investigation as authorities seek to apprehend the suspects involved.