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Three teens busted in Baltimore burglary and car theft spree

by Local News Report

Three juveniles arrested in string of burglaries and car thefts across Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD — Police have arrested three teenagers in connection with more than a dozen commercial burglaries, vandalism incidents, and a stolen vehicle case, authorities announced Thursday.

Investigators said the suspects, two 16-year-old males and a 14-year-old male, are facing multiple charges tied to 13 burglaries across several districts, including the Northern (Hampden area), Central, and Northeast.

The case unfolded in the early morning hours of September 26 when the Regional Auto Theft Taskforce (RATT) located a vehicle reported stolen the previous day from the Western District. Officers monitored the car and saw the juveniles enter and drive away. With support from additional RATT units and FOXTROT, police moved in and arrested all three suspects without incident.

The teens were transported to the Juvenile Justice Center and charged with multiple counts of motor vehicle theft, burglary, and a handgun violation. Two were released on monitoring, while one was detained.

Detectives noted that two of the suspects — the 14-year-old and one of the 16-year-olds — have a combined 12 prior arrests for offenses including robbery, burglary, and stolen auto. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing and additional charges may follow.

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Key Points

  • Three juveniles, ages 14 and 16, arrested in connection with 13 commercial burglaries and one stolen vehicle
  • Police caught the suspects driving a stolen car on September 26 after surveillance by RATT officers
  • Two teens were released on monitoring, one was detained; two already have lengthy arrest histories

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