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Police seek man wanted in Rosedale robberies

September 25, 2015 Police News No Comments
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By Tim Barbalace and Ron Miller
Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writers

Police said they have arrested two women and are looking for a man in connection with two August robberies in Rosedale.

Police said they have an arrest warrant for William Jamal Wright, 34, of the 200 block of Center Deen Avenue in Aberdeen. He will be charged with armed robbery and theft for an incident that occurred Aug. 21; and he will be charged with armed robbery, first-degree assault and theft for a second robbery Aug. 22, police said.

Jamie Lynn Delair, 25, of the 8500 block of Pulaski Highway in Rosedale was arrested Sept. 15 and charged with conspiracy to commit armed robbery for the Aug. 21 incident. Rochelle Lynn Fabrizio, 35, of the 600 block of Dorsey Avenue in Essex was charged with armed robbery, theft, first-degree assault and conspiracy to commit armed robbery for her part in the Aug. 22 robbery, police said. Both women were released on $25,000 bail.

According to police, Wright went to a trailer home in the 8500 block of Pulaski Highway in Rosedale at about 12:10 p.m. Aug. 21.

A woman who lived in the home told police that Wright said he was looking for her boyfriend. Once inside the trailer, police said, Wright put his hand in a pocket and implied that he had a weapon. Wright took Percocet tablets and jewelry before fleeing the location, police said.

Delair was identified during the investigation as having a part in the robbery, but police said she did not participate in the act itself.

The second robbery took place on Aug. 22 to a home in the 5400 block of King Arthur Circle in Rosedale.

The adult female victim told police that two people later identified as Wright and Fabrizio came to her home a little after 8:30 a.m. on Aug. 22 looking for a female who did not live there.

Police said the woman allowed Wright and Fabrizio to enter her home and asked them to sit on the couch while she went upstairs When she returned, police said, Wright had a knife and told her to give him all her medications.

Wright and Fabrizio took Xanax pills, money and jewelry before leaving the location, police said. The victim was not injured.

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