Serial burglary suspect caught on camera during three baltimore break-ins
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Serial burglary suspect caught on camera during three Baltimore break-ins

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August 18, 2026

Police release images tied to Eutaw Place and Madison Avenue burglaries

BALTIMORE, MD – A burglary suspect was captured on camera during three separate Baltimore break-ins over a four-day span, and detectives are now asking the public to help identify the person seen in the surveillance images.

Baltimore Police said the three burglaries occurred between Aug. 8 and Aug. 11 in the city’s Western District.

Serial burglary suspect caught on camera during three baltimore break-ins
Photo: serial burglary suspect caught on camera during three baltimore break-ins

Three burglaries in four days

Investigators linked the suspect pictured by police to burglaries in the 2300 and 2400 blocks of Eutaw Place and the 2400 block of Madison Avenue.

Police said the images they released were captured during the three burglaries.

The department did not provide details about how the properties were entered or disclose what, if anything, was taken during the incidents.

Detectives want a name

Western District detectives are seeking information that could identify the person shown in the surveillance images.

No arrest was announced, and police did not release additional identifying information about the suspect.

Anyone who recognizes the person or has information connected to the burglaries can contact Western District detectives at 410-396-2477.

Anonymous tips can be provided through Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.


Key Points

  • Baltimore Police are trying to identify a suspect connected to three burglaries between Aug. 8 and Aug. 11.
  • The break-ins occurred along the 2300-2400 blocks of Eutaw Place and the 2400 block of Madison Avenue.
  • Police said surveillance images of the same suspect were captured during all three burglaries.

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