Woman robbed at gunpoint in baltimore, repeat violent offender arrested
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Woman Robbed At Gunpoint In Baltimore, Repeat Violent Offender Arrested

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – The Baltimore Police Department has made an arrest in an armed robbery that happened Saturday evening in Northwest Baltimore.

At around 6:30 p.m., Northwest District officers responded to a call for an armed robbery in the 2600 block of Roslyn Avenue. At the location, they encountered a 30-year-old female victim who reported being held at gunpoint and robbed of money.

The suspect, identified as 61-year-old Kirk Rodney Ross, a repeat violent offender, was found at the scene and promptly arrested by the officers. Additionally, a handgun equipped with an extended magazine was recovered during the arrest.

Woman robbed at gunpoint in baltimore, repeat violent offender arrested
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