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Police search for Pikesville burglars

February 25, 2018 Police News No Comments
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The Baltimore County Burglary Unit is investigating two separate Pikesville break-ins, one at the local high school and the other at the Plaza building on Reisterstown Road.

Three young men burglarized property at Pikesville High School, and tried to steal a car on campus grounds, police said. Detectives obtained surveillance footage that showed the three, two African Americans and one white, entering the school property and breaking into a snack shed on the football field just after midnight on Jan. 23, police said.

Burglary at Pikesville High School. Photo by County Police
Burglary at Pikesville High School. Photo by County Police
Shortly after, the three were seen walking to the parking lot where they broke out a car window, causing the alarm to sound. The men then fled the scene, police said.

In a more recent case, police are searching for a white male who allegedly pried open six different office doors to multiple suites at the Pikesville Plaza building on Reisterstown Road. Police said the thief took cash and credit cards from the office desks.

Burglary at Pikesville Plaza. Photo by County Police
Burglary at Pikesville Plaza. Photo by County Police
Police obtained surveillance pictures after the man used one of the stolen credit cards at a 7-Eleven store at 1769 Washington Blvd., police said.

Police said anyone who recognizes the suspects or knows anything about the crimes should contact 410-307-2020.

–Sean Perry

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