Towson has seen a rash of robberies in many communities
Since
the end of December through the start of this month Towson has seen a
rash of robberies in many communities. On the afternoon of Thu, 1/10
there were two involving juvenile victims, one victim was a student at
Towson High and three others were students at Dumbarton Middle and all
were victimized as they were walking home from school. The suspect in
both is an African-American male who implied a weapon both times. The
Towson High student gave up her cell phone while the three Dumbarton
students ran away from the suspect before surrendering any property.
These two incidents happened a short while after an unrelated suspect
entered and robbed the Walgreen's on York Rd at Walker Ave, reported to
Baltimore City.
On
the evening of 12/31/12 a young man was robbed at knife point in Towson
by three juveniles. Towson Precinct Detectives identified the juveniles
involved, arrested them and recovered property.
During
the first week of January four people, two men and two women were
approached and robbed of their wallets (the men) and purses (the women)
in separate incidents. In one incident the suspect was a white male, in
the other three incidents it was a team of two African-American males
but each time the victim was physically assaulted and robbed of their
property.
All
of these incidents are active investigations. As we develop more
information on the persons responsible we will forward it to all of you
but right now we just need you to get the word out to your neighbors to
contact 9-1-1 any time suspicious persons or activity is seen. Be aware
of your surroundings at all times, keep your personal property close to
your person, try not to use your cell phones as you walk outside and
maybe keep as many valuables as possible at home and not on you as you
go out. Reduce the amount of valuables as you're out and about. If you
should be a victim of a crime notify us via 9-1-1 as quickly as
possible.
We will be out and about aggressively patrolling the neighborhoods to deter such activity and make our communities safer.
Thank You, Sgt Stephen Fink, 2815 Towson Precinct COT
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