Multiple suspects now tied to Towson peeping incidents
TOWSON, MD — A growing peeping tom investigation that has unsettled residents in Towson has now expanded to include two additional suspects accused of voyeurism incidents near apartment complexes and residential neighborhoods, Baltimore County police announced.
Detectives with Precinct 6 in Towson said criminal summonses have been issued for 56-year-old Daniel F. Sell and 53-year-old Johnnie Wade Jr. as part of the ongoing investigation.
Authorities said both men are connected to reported incidents in the areas of Knollwood Road and the Donnybrook Apartments.
The latest developments come days after detectives arrested another suspect during an early morning operation involving Baltimore County Police aviation units.
Police said investigators located 55-year-old Andrade Robinson around 4 a.m. near a residence in the Rodgers Forge area.
Robinson was taken into custody and transported to the Baltimore County Detention Center, where authorities said he is being held without bond.
Detectives have not released additional details about the specific allegations involving each suspect but confirmed the investigation remains active.
Residents in Towson and nearby communities have expressed growing concern following multiple reported peeping tom incidents in recent weeks.
Baltimore County detectives continue urging anyone who may have witnessed suspicious behavior or experienced similar incidents to contact investigators.
Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional charges or suspects as the investigation continues.
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Key Points
• Two additional suspects identified in Towson peeping tom investigation
• Earlier arrest made during police operation in Rodgers Forge
• Detectives say investigation into voyeurism incidents remains active
