Three Men Arrested in Reisterstown, Pikesville Robberies
Police charged three men with robbing a Pikesville 7-Eleven, and one of the three was also charged with robbing the Dunkin’ Donuts on Main Street in Reisterstown.
Baltimore County Police have charged three men in an armed robbery in Pikesville and one of them with another armed robbery in Reisterstown.
Jason Lee Morton, 22, and his brother, Jamal Glenn Morton, 19, both of the 4100 block of Brown Bark Circle in Randallstown, and Kenneth Sebastian Blue Jr., 19, of the 3800 block of Janbrook Road in Randallstown, are all charged with armed robbery and use of a firearm in a felony in connection with an incident on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the 7-Eleven on Greenwood Place in Pikesville. Jamal Morton is also charged with first-degree assault and theft, according to a Baltimore County Police report.
Blue also faces the same charges in connection with the Oct. 27 robbery of a Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins on Main Street in Reisterstown, police said.
On Tuesday, Nov. 6, several men entered the 7-Eleven on Greenwood Place in Pikesville at 11:07 p.m. One had a handgun and demanded money. The men fled on foot after stealing money and cigarettes.
On Saturday, Oct. 27, around 9 p.m., two men armed with black pistols entered the Dunkin’ Donuts on Main Street in Reisterstown, and one jumped the counter. They took money from the register and the employees and fled on foot, police said.
Police are still seeking additional suspects and determining if this group is responsible for other recent robberies in the area.
Editor's note: Police have not released photos of the Morton brothers.
Jane Doe
3:15 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Will people never learn.....CRIME DOESN'T PAY!!! It's a shame that these (alleged) thieves, who come from decent neighborhoods, could not put their energy into constructive rather than destructive pursuits.
AJ
4:33 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Well, now they can rot in prison :)
R K
6:37 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
They won't be in prison very long, if at all.