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90-year-old woman robbed at gunpoint

May 11, 2015 Police News No Comments
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Baltimore County police are searching from three suspects  who robbed a 90-year-old woman on Elm Ridge Avenue on April 27.

According to police, the unidentified victim was cleaning up one of the apartments she owns when two men entered the apartment and another stood as the lookout. The suspects asked the victim where the tenant was and told her that the tenant owed them money, police said.

Police said one of the suspects pointed a gun at the victim and demanded she give him her purse before fleeing the scene with the purse. The victim escaped unharmed.

 

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Detectives have developed the following suspect descriptions:

  • Suspect #1 is a light skinned black male in his late teens to early twenties. His hair is described as light in color having orange/yellow areas (possibly faded by sun).
  • Suspect #2 is tall and thin with slight facial hair armed with the handgun.
  • Suspect #3 is shorter and stood as lookout.

This incident is being investigated by the Precinct 1/Wilkens Investigative Services Team. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call police at 410-307-2020.

 

 

— Paige Whipple

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