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Police searching for Parkville Baskin Robbins robbery suspect

November 20, 2015 Police News No Comments
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robberysuspectBaltimore County police are asking for the community’s help in identifying a Parkville Baskin Robbins robbery suspect.

The robbery occurred on Nov. 11 on the 2300 block of East Joppa Road, police said.

Police said the suspect entered the Baskin Robbins at about 8:30 p.m. and threatened to shoot an employee if she failed to open the cash register. The suspect fled the scene after taking money from the register, police said.

An employee described the suspect as a 6-foot, 160 pound African American male who appeared to be between 35 to 40 years old. He was wearing jeans and a Nike sweatshirt and had missing teeth, police said.

Those with information on the robbery are asked to contact police at 410-307-2020 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

— Allison Bazzle

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