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Two teens arrested in carjacking

April 23, 2018 Police News No Comments
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Tyana Holmes charged in carjacking pregnant teacher. Photo by Baltimore County Police Department
Tyana Holmes charged in carjacking pregnant teacher. Photo by Baltimore County Police Department
Baltimore County Detectives arrested two teens on Sunday in connection with a carjacking that injured a pregnant teacher at Villa Cresta Elementary School, police said.

Tyana Keyshawn Holmes, 16, of Baltimore, was charged as an adult with carjacking, robbery, and unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, police said. She was being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center.

A 14 year-old girl also was charged, but as a juvenile and will remain unidentified, police said.

Detectives from Baltimore County Police’s Carjacking Unit will continue to investigate because initial reports were that four teens were involved in the incident. Police also were searching for the stolen black Kia Sportage taken from the teacher. Police said the teens grabbed the teacher’s cellphone and purse before escaping in her vehicle. The teacher was listed in good condition, police said.

Anyone with information about the carjacking or the location of the stolen Kia is asked to call police at 410-307-2020.

-Andrea Durán

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