Monday, November 19, 2012
A man armed with a black semi-automatic handgun demanded money from a Rite Aid cashier, but fled the scene when a manager came to the front of the store.
An armed man attempted to rob the Rite Aid in Owings Mills on Monday, Nov. 12. The man walked into the store on Lakeside Boulevard in New Town, at 5:29 a.m., displayed a black handgun, demanded money from the cashier, money from the safe and to see the manager, according to a Baltimore County police report. When the manager came to the front of the store, the suspect left. Anyone with information is asked to call Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Baltimore County Police are investigating robberies in Owings Mills and Reisterstown.
Baltimore County Police are investigating four armed robberies in the northwest county corridor as part of a trend. Police believe the same men are responsible for three Dunkin' Donuts robberies and one Wendy's robbery in Reisterstown and Owings Mills, said Capt. Matthew McElwee, commander of county police's Franklin Precinct No. 3. The following crimes are being investigated as part of a trend: Baltimore County Police’s commercial robbery unit is actively investigating these four cases together, McElwee said. Several previous commercial robberies are still under investigation, including the Sept. 25 robbery of the M&T Bank in Reisterstown. This is the second commercial robbery trend of the year. Police believe five incidents that occurred…
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
An armed man robbed the Wendy’s just outside of Owings Mills New Town on Friday, Oct. 26.
An armed robber stole an unknown amount of cash from the Wendy’s on Lakeside Boulevard in Owings Mills on Friday, Oct. 26. The man entered Wendy’s through a side door around 9:20 p.m., displayed a black handgun and demanded money from both registers. He put the money in a gym bag, exited through the front door and fled on foot, according to Baltimore County Police report. There was a previous armed robbery trend in the Reisterstown and Owings Mills areas in August and September. Another armed robbery took place at the Dunkin' Donuts on Main Street in Reisterstown on Saturday, Oct. 27.
The Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins on Main Street in Reisterstown on Saturday, Oct. 27.
Two armed men stole cash and employees’ wallets from the Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins on Main Street on Saturday, Oct. 27. The robbers, each holding a black pistol, entered the restaurant around 9 p.m., and one of them jumped the counter. They demanded money from the register and employees, according to Baltimore County Police report. The men fled on foot, police said. There was a previous armed robbery trend in the Reisterstown and Owings Mills areas in August and September, with the most recent commercial armed robbery a day before this one at Wendy’s in Owings Mills just outside of New Town.
Monday, October 22, 2012
The Dunkin’ Donuts in Owings Mills New Town was robbed at gunpoint on Thursday, Oct. 18.
An armed man robbed an Owings Mills Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins store of cash on Thursday, Oct. 18. The robber entered the store on Common Brook Road around 8:10 p.m., went behind the counter and displayed a handgun. He told employees to put money in a bag, and left the scene with cash, according to a police report. There were eight commercial armed robberies in the Owings Mills-Reisterstown area in August and September. Police charged a man in connection with the robbery of an Owings Mills beauty shop in September. Police believe five of the other seven commercial armed robberies are connected, according to Lt. Stephen Doarnberger, assistant commander of the Baltimore County Police’s Franklin Precinct.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Police in Baltimore City arrested a man in connection with the September 17 armed robbery of a beauty shop in Owings Mills.
Baltimore City Police arrested a man Tuesday night in connection with an armed robbery of an Owings Mills beauty shop. Lionel Perry, 21, was arrested on a warrant and is charged with armed robbery and use of a handgun in the commission of a felony. According to police, Perry used silver semi-automatic handgun to rob Beauty 2 U, located on Groffs Mills Drive in Owings Mills, stole money and hair extension from the store on Monday, Sept. 17. It was the eighth commercial armed robbery in the Owings Mills/Reisterstown area since August 8. Police believe five of the other seven commercial armed robberies are connected, according to Lt. Stephen Doarnberger, assistant commander of the Baltimore County Police’s Franklin Precinct. The M&T Bank in …
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
An armed man stole money and hair extensions from an Owings Mills store Monday evening.
A man armed with a silver semi-automatic handgun robbed Beauty 2 U in Owings Mills Monday evening. The suspect, who had a scar above his right eye and a tattoo on the right side of his neck, stole money and hair extensions, according to police. This is the eighth commercial armed robbery in the Owings Mills/Reisterstown area since August 8. Most recently, the Zales at the Owings Mills Mall was robbed on Wednesday, Sept. 12. On Monday, the suspect entered the store, walked around and left. He returned 30 minutes later and asked if he could buy hair extensions. When an employee went to ring him up, he pulled out a gun and demanded money. He left with money and hair extensions and fled on foot in the direction of Lakeside Boulevard, according…
Monday, September 10, 2012
Baltimore County Police have released surveillance photos of the man who robbed the Sunoco gas station in Owings Mills New Town at gunpoint on August 27.
Baltimore County Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a man who robbed the Sunoco at 9300 Lakeside Boulevard in Owings Mills on Monday, Aug. 27. Surveillance photographs (attached to this article) show a black male, approximately 24 to 30 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, with a thin build, a full beard and a tattoo of a cross under his right eye. He was armed with a black handgun. On Aug. 27, at 11:08 p.m., the man entered the gas station's conveninece store and purchased some items, according to a police report. He waited in the store until other customers left and then produced the handgun and demanded money. He took $300 to $400 in cash and rolled coins in a black bag and fled on foot. This was the fifth of six recent…
Two armed men stole money and receipts from Bare Feet Shoes in Owings Mills. This incident, the sixth commercial armed robbery in about a month, does not appear to be connected to the others, police said.
Two men stole cash and receipts from Bare Feet Shoes in Owings Mills after holding up two employees at gunpoint Tuesday. The two suspects, one brandishing a black handgun, took two employees to the manager's office at gunpoint at 12:38 p.m. Sept. 4, according to a police report. One suspect took a manila folder containing cash and receipts. The employees were told to get on the floor and the suspects left through the store's front entrance, according to police. It is the sixth commercial armed robbery in Owings Mills and Reisterstown since August 8, but police don’t believe it to be connected with the other incidents. “We have two suspects here who entered the store, which makes it unlike the others,” said Lt. Stephen Doarnberger, …
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11:30 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
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