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Three Men Charged in Jewelry Store Robbery

Suspects face armed robbery, theft, assault and gun charges stemming from the Jan. 11 robbery of Antony Jewelers.

 

Three men have been charged in the Jan. 11 armed robbery of a jewelry store on Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills, Baltimore County Police said.

Keenan James Thomas, 20, of the 3300 block of St. Ambrose Avenue in Baltimore, Corey Jamal Jennings, 19, of the 800 block of Joshua Tree Court in Owings Mills and Chawn Rodney Harris, 38, of the unit block of Saffron Court in Reisterstown were all charged with armed robbery, police said.

Jennings and Thomas also face gun charges, police said. Harris is charged with first-degree assault.

Just before 5 p.m. on Jan. 11, the three men robbed two employees of Antony Jewelers at gunpoint, forcing them both to the floor, police said.

After finding no cash in the store, the men smashed jewelry cases and stole custom jewelry, rings and watches, valued over $100,000, police said.

Jennings had been scheduled to go on trial for attempted murder on Feb. 17, electronic court documents show. The Owings Mills resident was out on $250,000 bail.

Jennings and Harris are being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center. Thomas is being held on $275,000 bail, police said.

Related Topics: Crime and Owings Mills Crime

Adam Thomas

7:35 am on Monday, January 23, 2012

The sad thing is, they will probably only get a couple years.

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Jon Doe

12:23 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Jennings shouldn't have been out on the streets to reoffend, that is the problem with the 'justice' system, rather than locking this scum up and throwing away the key they recirculate them back into the general human population. It's a shame nobody in that store was armed and put a bullet or two through their empty heads. They'll always be garbage, there's no changing that. It's a shame decent society has to pay the price by letting them out in a few years only to reoffend.

ddbs00

7:38 am on Monday, January 23, 2012

I'm glad the police tracked these people down and arrested them, but it's pretty worrisome that the kind of person who'd commit armed robbery while out on bail for an attempted murder charge is living among us.

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Adam Thomas

12:04 pm on Monday, January 23, 2012

Well, the judges in this state have no accountability so things like this will continue to happen until the Democrats move out.

Jennifer

7:48 am on Monday, January 23, 2012

So glad that they were caught. Completely agree with ddbs00 above...the guy is out on bail and commits another violent crime?? Geez....goes to show that they won't learn. Guess they figure that at least in jail they have clothes, food and a roof over their head. No need to worry about finding a job...

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AJ

1:29 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Lol @ facing trial for attempted murder. And this dude was out on the streets. Sigh. Kill them all.

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mmisspeachess

6:43 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I don't agree I believe in my heart that my baby father will change so fuck all of y'all that's downing him

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